Critter Love™
Supports the
Texas Sealife Center
Please join us. Its free, painless and a Great
Cause!
Have you ever been on a ferry ride, or out on a
boat and seen some dolphins joining in?
Have you ever heard the stories of them getting injured by shrimp
boats or beached on the shore?

Maybe one got injured by a shark or was affected by an oil spill. Have you ever seen one at the Zoo or an Aquarium and they say this is one that was rehabilitated but can not be released?
What about the birds you often see around like the Pelicans, Osprey, Falcons, Eagles, Hawks, Owls and so many more?

And let us not forget the Turtles. The
Loggerheads, Leatherbacks and other sea turtle species (7
altogether) which are all listed on the Threatened or
Endangered Species List.

The people at Texas Sealife Center make rehabilitative help possible
in their area. They
help to save the lives, when they are able, of the wonderful Sea-life
that we all enjoy.
Whether it is at the beach, in a Zoo or an
Aquarium.
That is what the Texas Sealife Center is all about. Helping to save our Sealife. Now you can help them. Heres a few ways how:
First, you can sign up with Good
Search. Its free.
Good Search is a Yahoo powered search engine
which makes a donation to the Texas Sealife Center each time you do
a search!! GoodShop.com works with over 2500 stores. Each
time you buy something, a percentage is donated to the Texas Sealife
Center. They also offer 100,000 coupons and free shipping offers so
you can save money!
Second, you can visit www.guidestar.org and www.networkforgood.org and make a donation. Since the Texas Sealife Center is a 501c3 all donations are tax deductible!!
Third, you can spread the word to others and ask them to support The Texas Sealife Center. Print out this form and ask them to fill it out and send it in with their pledge.
And last but not least, you can show your support by following what The Texas Sealife Center is up to by joining them on Facebook. Simply go to their Facebook Page, Like it and follow along.
Do your part to help them do their part in protecting and rehabilitating our Sealife.