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Think Wild for Valentine’s Day: Bend wildlife rescue organization offers local gift packages, delivery service

Think Wild Central Oregon

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) This Valentine’s Day, Think Wild is partnering with local businesses to offer local, sustainable gifts and delivery services throughout Central Oregon. Purchase a gift package for a friend, tweet-heart, or significant otter, and support local wildlife!

Here's the details in the organization's news release:

Each Valentine’s Day gift package includes an everlasting dried flower bouquet locally grown at Stumpmunk Farms, local honey, and a personalized wildlife card. Additional items such as toffee from Holm Made Toffee Co, local honey from Broadus Bees and The Royal Bee, beeswax candles from The Royal Bee, private wildlife release certificates, bluebird nest boxes, and enclosure naming opportunities are available as well.

Delivery service within Central Oregon can be added for an extra fee. Funds raised support local wildlife conservation, education, and rehabilitation.

To purchase a Valentine’s Day gift, visit Think Wild’s website (https://www.thinkwildco.org/valentines-day/) and order by 4 pm on Friday, February 7. Orders can be picked up at Think Wild’s office at 150 NE Hawthorne Ave in Bend between 9 am and 4 pm on Thursday, 2/13 or Valentine's Day, 2/14. Deliveries will take place on Friday, February 14 before 5 pm.

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About Think Wild

Think Wild is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization located in Bend, Oregon. Our mission is to inspire the High Desert community to care for and protect native wildlife through rescue and rehabilitation, outreach and education, and conservation. We provide veterinary treatment and care at the wildlife hospital, staffed by expert wildlife rehabilitation staff, animal husbandry volunteers, and our staff veterinarian. Wildlife conflicts or injuries can be reported to our Wildlife Hotline at (541) 241-8680, which is monitored seven days a week from 9 AM to 3 PM. Visit us online at thinkwildco.org, or on Instagram and Facebook @thinkwildco. 

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