2015 COMPLETED PROJECTS

 

Alligators Find New Enclosure Most Agreeable

 

The first picture is of Tick Tock in the bottom of a Verikennel several years ago. Once we were able to move him to his new enclosure he has quadrupled his weight and doubled his length in less than a year. The second picture is of him basking on a diving board placed in his pond. Alligators can grow as large as their environment accommodates. We don’t know how much bigger Tick Tock will grow. Albert, our second alligator, was smaller than Tick Tock but he has also grown quickly. The two get along together in the enclosure except at feeding time. We often see them basking together with their arms over each other.

 

Mammal Rehab Caging Completed

 

The caging complex to house our baby mammals was barely finished before it was completely occupied. So far this season we have taken in baby grey fox, coyotes, and raccoons. The framework for this cage was salvaged from an old Chaffee Zoo cage. All of the fencing was salvaged chain-link. Roofing, smaller gauge wire, tarps, and shade cloth were bought with donations. A very big thank you to all the volunteers who poured cement, welded pipes, wired, and hog ringed the structure together. Its location at Critter Creek sets it aside from the main thoroughfare providing much more privacy than before. Less contact with people means these youngsters will be wild when released.

 

 

Solar Project

 

Despite delays, construction of the two solar arrays is complete. The electrical work on the two meter boxes has been completed and approved by the county. Currently the land mounts are being cemented in and the frames for the solar panels are being put up.  Each day more progress is made. The actual solar panels are being installed. Hopefully, the system will be up and running within a few weeks. System went live in July.

 

Land mounts across creek

 

Land mounts and frame being installed

Start of solar panel installation

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