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Last Chance…

At the end of this holiday season, we are already thinking about the upcoming year and ask that you consider a tax-deductible donation of just $10 or more, to help us build on the successes we have achieved these past years. Thanks to the support of wildlife lovers such as yourselves, here are a few highlights of our accomplishments.

Freddy Freeloader, the free flying Toucan.

Freddy Freeloader, the free flying Toucan.

Marta the Kinkajou is now free.

Marta the Kinkajou is now free.

Winkie, our 5th resident and free roaming spider monkey.

Winkie, our 5th resident and free roaming spider monkey.

Successful Scarlet Macaw release.

Successful Scarlet Macaw release.

Baby Howler in rehab for rewilding next year.

Baby Howler in rehab for rewilding next year.

Another young Ant Eater released this year.

Another young Ant Eater released this year.

These Mono Titis are in transition.

These Mono Titis are in transition.

Released Ocelot and has reproduced in the wild.

Released Ocelot and has reproduced in the wild.

Punch, the baby Capuchin is our newest arrival at the Sanctuary.

Punch, the baby Capuchin is our newest arrival at the Sanctuary.

Alvarito, our 1st primate born free on the Sanctuary grounds.

Alvarito, our 1st primate born free on the Sanctuary grounds.

Lola, a sanctuary resident.

Lola, a sanctuary resident.

Signs of our successful macaw releases.

Signs of our successful macaw releases.

Winkie as a baby

Winkie as a baby

Fatima, the Jaguarundi now calls Piedras Blancas NP her home.

Fatima, the Jaguarundi now calls Piedras Blancas NP her home.

Ever contemplative Sweetie is carrying her first offspring

Ever contemplative Sweetie is carrying her first offspring

He's a growing porcupine.

He’s a growing porcupine.

We suspect Poppy to be in her 8th week of an 8 month gestation!

We suspect Poppy to be in her 8th week of an 8 month gestation!

Illiana the owl.

Illiana the owl.

Your participation helped save the lives of all of the creatures pictured above—plus so many more.

Kindly make your tax deductible year-end gift today to ensure that Osa Wildlife Sanctuary can continue it’s successful life saving and rewilding efforts. Our friends in the US have two days left to help the Sanctuary and receive a tax benefit for doing so.

You may donate through the PayPal icon below or send a check made payable to Osa Wildlife Sanctuary Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 171, Greenwood, IN 46142-0171. Thank you!

Our very best wishes for a great 2012 and beyond!

Carolsig

Carol Crews
Executive Director

PS…

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There’s a new site on line, WildWage.com where you can play casino games with the proceeds going to conservation projects!

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