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| Since then she has cared for over 7,000 injured or orphaned wild animals on her 33-acre farm in rural Sycamore, Illinois. In 1999, she became the founding president of TAILS Humane Society in DeKalb. She is a longstanding member
of the National Wildlife Rehabilitators
Association, the International Wildlife
Rehabilitation Council, the Institutional
Animal Care and Use Committee at Northern Illinois University, and has served on numerous not-for-profit boards in DeKalb County. She lives at Oaken Acres with her extremely patient husband, Mark; two mutts, Buddy and Tanzi; three stray cats, Mookie, Shemp, and Cali; and a host of wildlife that varies by the day. |
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