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In 1977 Cuny founded a wildlife sanctuary near San Antonio, Texas, to provide rescue, rehabilitation, and release of orphaned, injured, and displaced wildlife. Her brief stories are often touching, such as when she describes a young raccoon, rescued from a fire, self-medicating its burned paws with aloe vera plants; or two crab-eating macaques, confined inside a research facility for eighteen years, experiencing the outdoors for the first time. Natural History , Bookshelf, March 1999. Heartwarming tales of rescued creatures are presented in this collection of vignettes from a large wildlife rehabilitation center in Texas. Over the last 20 years, Cuny has run Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation, which she founded to rescue orphaned, injured, and displaced wildlife. The center also provides permanent homes for animals too disabled to be released, as well as nonnative wildlife rescued from the exotic pet trade. The center takes in more than 5,000 animals each year. The history of each animal--from a tiny newborn field mouse to a black bear--is told in a few pages and illustrated with photos. . . .Cunys love for her charges shines through in her stories. The large audience for animal tales of this sort makes this a recommended title, and maybe readers will be sensitized to the problems our species creates for other animals. --Booklist, Nancy Bent, February 15, 1999. The day we met she was feeding five beautiful yearlings intravenously, who surely would have died from dehydration, while she simultaneously supervised the feeding of skunks, possums, squirrels--you name it. She is selfless and dauntless in her battle to rescue and rehabilitate animals. I feel privileged to know her and serve on her board. There are few better qualified to look through the eyes of an animal. It is a beautiful, touching book. --Loretta Swit, actress Through Animals Eyes not only entertains the reader with some amazing stories, but reminds us that human compassion can and should turn outward to embrace the animal world. Once I started reading it, I couldnt put it down. Lynn Cunys work has made a difference; her stories will too. --Max Oelschlaeger, McAllister Chair in Community Culture and Environment, Northern Arizona University, author of The Idea of Wilderness

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title:Through Animals' Eyes : True Stories From a Wildlife Sanctuary
author:Cuny, Lynn Marie.
publisher:University of North Texas Press
isbn10 | asin:1574410628
print isbn13:9781574410624
ebook isbn13:9780585263144
language:English
subjectWildlife rescue--Texas--Anecdotes, Wildlife rehabilitation--Texas--Anecdotes, Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc.--Anecdotes.
publication date:1998
lcc:QL83.2.C85 1998eb
ddc:639.9/09764
subject:Wildlife rescue--Texas--Anecdotes, Wildlife rehabilitation--Texas--Anecdotes, Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc.--Anecdotes.
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Through Animals' Eyes
True Stories from a Wildlife Sanctuary
Lynn Marie Cuny
Page ii 1998 Lynn Marie Cuny All rights reserved Printed in the United - photo 2
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1998 Lynn Marie Cuny
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America.
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Requests for permission to reproduce materials from this book should be directed to:
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University of North Texas Press
PO Box 311336
Denton TX 76203-1336
940-565-2142
The paper used in this book meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, z39.48.1984. Binding materials have been chosen for durability.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Cuny, Lynn Marie, 1951
Through animals' eyes : true stories from a wildlife
sanctuary / Lynn Marie Cuny.
p. cm.
ISBN 1-57441-062-8 (cloth : alk. paper)
1. Wildlife rescueTexas-Ancedotes. 2. Wildlife
rehabilitationTexasAnecdotes. 3. Wildlife Rescue &
Rehabilitation, Inc.Anecdotes. I. Title.
QL83.2.C85 1999
639.9'09764dc21 98-32109
CIP
Photographs in the book are by Tim Ajax, Bill Terry, Tom Adams and from the WRR Archives. Design by Angela Schmitt.
Printed on recycled paper.
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To my beloved parents, Agnes Grenrood Cuny and Robert
Cuny, who taught me to laugh, to love and appreciate
Nature, and to follow my heart every day of my life
and
to all non-human animals everywhere who have been
deprived of their birthright to a life of peace, freedom and
respect as sensient beings
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Contents
Preface
vii
The History of Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation
ix
1
A Day in the Duck Family's Life
1
2
An Emu Looking for a Friend
6
3
The White Pelican
12
4
The Buck and the Doe
17
5
The Three-Legged Coyote
22
6
The Great Egret's Flight
27
7
The Fox Couple
31
8
The Magnificent Seven
36
9
The Fox and Flora, the Guardian Hen
41
10
Rescued from the Dark
46
11
The Vulture's Flight
51
12
Love At First Sight
56
13
Hope Comes to Syra
59
14
The Natural Healer
63
15
The Scissortail Flycatcher
68
16
Snapshots from the Sanctuary
72
17
The Baby Field Mouse
84
18
The Female Bobcat
87
19
The Great Horned Owl
92
20
The Macaque Sisters
96
21
The Fawn and the Doe
100
22
Bertha, Huey and the Bachelor Duck
105
23
The Crippled Raccoon
110
24
The Two Bobcats
114
25
Miles and Priscilla
119
26
The Squirrel Determined to Be a Mama
122
27
The Two Herons
127

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