Back in the spring, my significant other and I were minding our business with a trip to TailGate Brewery’s West Nashville headquarters when we stumbled across a silent auction for Harmony Wildlife — a West Meade-based wildlife-rehab nonprofit. We ultimately walked away with a fancy new hummingbird feeder for our backyard and a subscription to “The Harmony Hoot,” the group’s almost unbearably adorable newsletter. Founded by Carol Burgess in the early ’90s, Harmony states its goals plainly on its website: “a resource for local residents who have questions about wild animals they encounter and a temporary place for injured or orphaned animals to recover and mature with the goal of release into their natural habitats.” Between their good work and the many photos of rescued skunks, racoons, possums, hawks and more that now grace my inbox each month, I can’t say enough good things about Harmony.
Best Wildlife Rehab Nonprofit
Harmony Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
D. Patrick Rodgers
Editor-in-Chief
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