This is the second in a series of 4 posts sponsored by Dawn. As always, all opinions expressed are 100% my own HAPPY thoughts.
I feel so fortunate to have had the opportunity to get to see first hand all the good that is happening through the partnership of Dawn Dish Soap and their 'Dawn Day in the Wildlife partners, the International Bird Rescue and The Marine Mammal Center. Through not only those partners, but hundreds of others, there are nearly 100,000 volunteers serving on a daily basis to save the lives of tens of thousands of animals each year. When there is an oil spill, it is these partners that rely on Dawn to help clean these animals
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Today, October 4th, is World Animal Day. If I've said it once, I'll say it again, we at Made with HAPPY love to celebrate and I can't think of a better reason then to celebrate the world's animals. A celebration is exactly what was had earlier this week. The event was hosted by the International Bird Rescue in San Pedro, California.Along with animal advocates, the event brought out some great supporters including Actors Adrian Grenier and Keegan Allen.
They learned and examined, along with Dr. Rebecca Duerr, a California Brown Pelican. So cute!!!!
The incredible part of the event... the release of that California Brown Pelican. So AWESOME!!!
Thank you to Susan Goldman for all the great photos from the event. Captured perfectly.
We shared a lot during the Dawn Day in the Wildlife event about Dawn and their involvement in helping save wildlife. You can also share your experiences by tagging #DawnDayintheWildlife at www.facebook.com/dawn, www.twitter.com/dawndish or www.youtube.com/dawndish.
The International Bird Rescue (IBR) has been helping seabirds and other aquatic birds around the world since 1971. They have two rehabilitation centers in California that work year-round to care for more than 5k birds each year. Visit www.birdrescue.org for more information and how you can help.