S2 E18: Nature's Nurturers: How Harmony Wildlife Rescues and Educates

Join Bernie and Rebecca as they visit Harmony Wildlife and chat with Kady Sullivan, the education director, about their journey in wildlife rehabilitation and conservation. Kady shares insights on the facility’s efforts to care for Tennessee's injured and orphaned native wildlife, with a special focus on their owl and bat rehab programs. Discover the challenges they face, the importance of community support, and practical advice for coexisting with local wildlife. Learn about their educational outreach, volunteer contributions, and how you can support their mission.

00:00 Welcome to Part-Time Parkers

00:25 Meet Kady Sullivan: Education Director at Harmony Wildlife

01:30 The Mission of Harmony Wildlife

02:29 Challenges in Wildlife Rehabilitation

03:19 Rodenticide Poisoning: A Growing Concern

10:26 Advice for Handling Wildlife Encounters

18:08 Staff and Operations at Harmony Wildlife

21:59 Connecting Through Conservation

22:22 Rehabilitating Bats: A New Endeavor

25:08 The Importance of Giving Tuesday

28:04 Volunteer Power: The Backbone of Our Work

29:49 Educational Programs: Engaging the Community

36:17 Promoting Neighborhood Wildlife Conservation

37:26 Harmony Havens: Creating Safe Spaces for Wildlife

42:42 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

https://www.harmonywildlife.org/

https://www.harmonywildlife.org/the-animals/i-found-an-animal

https://ziggystree.org/about-us/

https://www.harmonywildlife.org/schedule-a-program

https://www.turnipgreencreativereuse.org/

@harmonywildlife

kady@harmonywildlife.org

parttimeparkers@gmail.com

@parttimeparkers

https://www.part-time-parkers.com/

https://www.youtube.com/@Part-timeParkers

PO Box 1113, Goodlettsville TN 37072-9998

615-575-3480

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