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Wind Over Wings Conservation Through Education
Cancer is a disease that touches everyone, whether it's a relative, co-worker, or a neighbor who's been diagnosed. During these times, hearing survival stories can make all the difference. Click here Click on this link to listen to WNPR's Lucy Nalpathanchil interview with Wind Over Wings founder Hope Douglas. A story of a Connecticut woman, who shares "hope" through a unique program. Soaring with Hope
People from left to right are: Louise Weisz holding the Eastern Screech-Owl, Sassafras; Rose Crisci holding the Bald Eagle, Noah; Carol Fackler holding the Red-tailed Hawk, Glory; Dana Kyder with the Saw-whet Owl, Teddy; Patricia Cebrelli with the Barred Owl, Micah; Mary Curran with the Great Horned Owl, Queen Solomon; Hope Douglas with the Golden Eagle, Skywalker; Sue Winkler with the Saw-whet Owl, Cinnamon; Tami Miglio with the Peregrine Falcon, Isis; Pat Mulcahy with the Red-shouldered Hawk, Forest; Dana Campbell with the Red-shouldered Hawk, Solitaire; Back row left to right: Jack Williams holding a drill; Don Webster holding a hammer; Ken Mulcahy holding a computer Photo Credit & Thanks to: The Rhode Island Camera Club
The Board of Directors of Wind Over Wings wish to thank Acorn Computing for this web site and Ken Mulcahy for ongoing updates. Wind Over Wings |