University Daily Kansan / Friday, October 26, 1990 Features 9 لاحظ أن هناك 30 حرفs Nancy Schwarting, director of WILDCARE, hand feeds a high-protein solution to an iguana at the KU Animal Care Unit. The iguana has a broken right front leg because of a calcium deficiency. Jana Rudolph/KANSAN Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price ANY ITEM IN THE STORE Enro/Damon Factory Store 1 Riverfront Plaza #202 Lawrence, KS 66044 842-60601 PLUS SPECIAL BONUS COUPON --- is done by the program's staff unteers who help feed and care ared for release into the wild, Wounded animals are condi- trength, and juvenile animals unt for live food. bers, we could not exist." But it takes time to train them. ble and they must be willing to ram for a while. It often not a volunteer shortage often e summer when students left be time when volunteers are the summer is a blur of baby and squealing infant animals. must be fed every 20 minutes for oright said. "That's 48 times a f work." program received emergency ey to hire four part-time stu- tenty, funding for part-time table for next summer. o keep animals for o keep them for o can get imprinted en they have g by themselves.' — Nancy Schwarting WILDCARE director ications... are now and 051-A nts ses are plications 4,1990 Reflections Advertising supplement October 26,1990