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I enjoyed several years as a medium and "people psychic" before specializing in animal communication. Should I once again expand and include "standard" psychic readings for people in my practice?

  • Yes, please! (78%, 25 Votes)
  • I think I'd need more information before deciding. (16%, 5 Votes)
  • No, continue to specialize in animals. (6%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 32

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  • One would think that after living nine years in the wilderness, a dog would get used to seeing SQUIRRELS out the windows. ::groan:: 4 days ago
  • And somehow we wake up to a quarter of the house without power. Usual stuff checked, electrician called. "Like a hole in the head." 1 week ago
  • Some of life's most interesting questions are the ones that have no "rational" answer. 2 weeks ago
  • Book Announcement from Gayle: Ebook coupon - http://eepurl.com/Oc4J 3 weeks ago
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Rescue

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Animal rescue is a subject close to Gayle’s heart.  She has been involved with Saluki Rescue for decades.  When the original Saluki Rescue organization disbanded many years ago, she created the website Saluki Rescue Central, which served as an interim contact point for rescue workers around the country, until the new organization took over.

STOLA, Saluki Tree of Life Alliance, Inc., was founded in 2000, and Gayle is proud to have been a founding board member and past president.  She is still an active volunteer for the group, and maintains their website at:

http://www.stola.org

If you would like to support STOLA, donations are accepted on their website, or you may shop their Stola Store site (linked to the main menu).  Paypal donations are accepted.

Gayle is also a licensed New York State Wildlife Rehabilitator, and works with New York Wildlife Rescue Center and Northeast Llama Rescue and Barnyard Sanctuary.  She is a board member with the group, helped them to gain their IRS 501(c)(3) status, and maintains their website for them.  She is also the unofficial official photographer for the organization.

Some of Gayle’s wildlife photos can be seen here in the Photos, Phlowers, Phur and Phun blog, and on the group’s own blogs and websites:

http://redmaplefarm.net

http://northeastllamarescue.blogspot.com

http://nywildliferescue.blogspot.com

As a wildlife rehabber, Gayle is a member of the New York State Wildlife Rehabilitators Council.  Her efforts have shifted toward helping with baby songbirds, and she is working as an apprentice toward achieving her federal migratory bird permit, and creating her outdoor songbird release facilities.  Perhaps some of the posts on this website may entertain readers with her birdy adventures.

NELR/NYWRC accepts donations gratefully, as the work is never ending, nor is the list of animals in need.  In the first four months of 2009, the organization had rescued over 150 animals in dire need, many of which will be a very long time in recovery before they can be adopted out.  Please visit the website above and leave a Paypal donation to help feed and care for these animals.

Thank you!

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