is a licensed wildlife rehabilitator and co-founder of the Charles N. Gordon Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in rural New York. She helped develop raccoon care protocols now used in over 40 states and a dozen countries.
As Vice-President of the New York State Wildlife Rehabilitation Council, she supports training and licensing for rehabbers across the region. Sarah brings practical expertise, ethical care, and quiet dedication to every rescue—usually before sunrise, and often with a raccoon in tow. Somehow, they found time to answer questions about Raccoons from an author thousands of miles away, with grace and humour (or humor)
It's hard to stress my admiration for someone who rehabs abandoned kits, cares passionately about them, and is so overly qualified to answer my basic questions - and who did so gracefully
If you'd like to know more about the amazing work of the Charles N. Gordon Wildlife Rehabilitation Center then please visit their website