Throughout Ladies’s Historical past Month, we rejoice the unbelievable ladies on the coronary heart of Worldwide Chook Rescue. At a time when few ladies led organizations in science, Alice Berkner based Chook Rescue in 1971, making it a uncommon female-founded pressure in wildlife response—paving the best way for future generations.

At this time, 4 powerhouse ladies—Barbara Callahan, Michelle Bellizzi, Julie Skoglund, and Dr. Rebecca Duerr—carry that legacy ahead, main efforts to rescue and rehabilitate wild birds. Barbara, a globally acknowledged emergency response chief, has managed main spills just like the Treasure spill and Deepwater Horizon. Michelle, Response and Coaching Supervisor, oversaw the San Francisco Bay Rehabilitation Program for 20 years and has led 30+ wildlife responses. Julie, Senior Director of Operations, makes a speciality of large-scale animal care and emergency response, enjoying a key position in oil spills, the Thriller Goo Spill, and habitat crises affecting pelicans and terns. Dr. Duerr, DVM, MPVM, PhD, is a number one seabird specialist, researcher, and Chook Rescue’s medical veterinarian. A world authority on avian medication, she leads fowl flu response protocols and advances wild fowl rehabilitation practices worldwide.
As leaders of their fields, these ladies form the way forward for rescue and response, saving wildlife in a altering world—one fowl at a time.