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Books with title Animal Helpers: Raptor Centers

  • Animal Helpers: Raptor Centers

    Jennifer Keats Curtis, Jordan Fredrickson, Arbordale Publishing

    Audiobook (Arbordale Publishing, Nov. 10, 2015)
    Even powerful birds of prey can get sick or hurt. When that happens, animal helpers at raptor centers come to the rescue! Dedicated staff treats injured, sick, and orphaned animals. They return the birds to their native environment sor find forever homes at education and raptor centers for those that can't survive in the wild. Follow along in this audio journal as staff and volunteers come together to care for these remarkable birds.
  • Animal Helpers: Raptor Centers

    Jennifer Keats Curtis

    Paperback (Arbordale Publishing, Sept. 10, 2014)
    Even powerful birds of prey can get sick or hurt. When that happens, animal helpers at raptor centers come to the rescue! Dedicated staff treats injured, sick, and orphaned animals. They return the birds to their native environment or find forever homes at education and raptor centers for those that cant survive in the wild. Follow along in this photographic journal as staff and volunteers come together to care for these remarkable birds.
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  • Animal Helpers: Raptor Centers

    Jennifer Keats Curtis

    language (Arbordale Publishing, Sept. 28, 2014)
    Even powerful birds of prey can get sick or hurt. When that happens, animal helpers at raptor centers come to the rescue! Dedicated staff treats injured, sick, and orphaned animals. They return the birds to their native environment or find forever homes at education and raptor centers for those that can’t survive in the wild. Follow along in this photographic journal as staff and volunteers come together to care for these remarkable birds.
  • Animal Helpers: Raptor Centers

    Jennifer Keats Curtis

    Hardcover (Arbordale Publishing, Sept. 10, 2014)
    Even powerful birds of prey can get sick or hurt. When that happens, animal helpers at raptor centers come to the rescue! Dedicated staff treats injured, sick, and orphaned animals. They return the birds to their native environment or find forever homes at education and raptor centers for those that cant survive in the wild. Follow along in this photographic journal as staff and volunteers come together to care for these remarkable birds.
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