Archive for February, 2010
Lion, Tiger, Bear — Oh my!
Posted by: | CommentsOn July 27, 2001, the Department of Natural Resources delivered an unusual family to Noah’s Ark Animal Rehabilitation Center in Locust Grove, Georgia.
This “family” consisted of three male cubs (all about three months old) that had been confiscated Read More→
Mud, water, snow, ice — and more mud
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If you have called or tried to visit Noah’s Ark in the past few weeks, you may have gotten the message “The habitats are closed due to flooding.” With so much rain this fall, the ground is saturated — and there is no Read More→Noah’s Ark achieves 4-star rating with Charity Navigator
Posted by: | CommentsNoah’s Ark recently received a commendation letter from Read More→
Evidently King of the Pasture
Posted by: | CommentsTake one small zebra, one smaller horse and a herd of even smaller goats — and it makes for an interesting mix! Read More→
It might NOT be a good idea…
Posted by: | CommentsYou’ve found a small, helpless fawn curled up in the brush. You move away from it, and watch for a while for the mother deer to return.
An hour passes, no mother. So the fawn is an orphan, right? Read More→
Evidence the Zebra
Posted by: | CommentsHere’s a little “blast from the past” in honor of Evidence’s 2nd birthday, February 14, 2010. This was posted shortly after he arrived at Noah’s Ark:
It seems some things can happen only at Noah’s Ark. Evidence the baby zebra has settled nicely into his new home — and has shattered all of the zebra stereotypes. Read More→





