Wildlife And Habitat
Veterinary supplies to the Galapagos
UPDATE: 2011 Jun 19 
We have sent the
veterinary supplies!
We all used our credit cards to do this, but we are still $1,220 short!
Please help us pay this bill!
And become a direct supporter of veterinarians in the Galapagos, who are giving their hearts and souls to help the local domestic and wild animals who need urgent care and food!
Three pallets packed with 37 crates and 1200 pounds of critically-needed veterinary supplies have now been sent from JFK Airport in New York to the Galapagos Islands for immediate use by local veterinarians!
We will keep you updated on their distribution and use, both on this site and our On Wings Of Care Facebook page!
The unique Galapagos Islands, off the coast of Ecuador in South America, are one of the most important remaining natural ecosystems on Earth. But the wildlife here are in extreme danger from a threat so common and preventable you will be shocked -- stray cats and dogs! Thousands of homeless stray dogs and cats roam the area hungry and hunting for food. These strays are starving and, because few if any of them are neutered, they are producing more offspring doomed to starve. They have not been vaccinated and many of them need treatment for chronic injuries or disease. And, in their natural drive to stay alive, they are hunting and killing precious endangered wildlife who do not have sufficient protection, natural or from the Park, from these unnatural predators. There is little or no funding available from local governments to support the responsible rescue, support, or neutering of these strays, and Park funding is not available to these domestics. So local veterinarians and their trained volunteers have taken this critical task on themselves, relying on donations for much-needed medicines, supplies, and equipment such as cages and specialized hospital equipment. We at On Wings Of Care support this objective strongly, and we aim to help these wise and generous veterinarians all we can.


Since last summer, On Wings Of Care has been helping volunteers from the United States collect items most urgently needed by these veterinarians in the Galapagos. With the help of the nonprofit organization Darwin Animal Doctors based in the Galapagos (DAD; see also their facebook page here) and generous guidance from shipping gurus at SeaRose International, we have organized and packed more than 1200 pounds of supplies into 37 crates. They are all bound and shrink-wrapped and sitting on three large pallets (each 42" x 48" x 60") at the Compass shipping depot at JFK Airport in New York, ready for shipment to the Galapagos, where veterinarians are eager to receive and put it all to immediate use. SeaRose found a non-stop flight for us from JFK to Guayaquil, Ecuador which will take all of these crates for a total cost of $2,495. Air shipment is preferred over sea because it costs only a couple hundred dollars more, is much faster (one day vs several weeks), and offers much better logistics for receipt of the supplies in Ecuador and transport to the Galapagos.
So that is our challenge: We need to raise $2495 as soon as possible, and put these supplies on the airplane to the Galapagos!
STAY TUNED as we post where we are toward raising these funds!


Following are some more photos as well as videos of work done by these selfless, dedicated veterinarians. For even more than are provided here, check out these youtube links. You'll see veterinarians from the U.S. and Ecuador showing each other how to use and applying some of the new equipment that Darwin Animal Doctors brought to them last October and which are waiting now in New York for us to ship to them. Many of these are types of equipment and veterinary supplies that have never been seen in the Galapagos. They are prized highly and will be of immense use there, especially with the new veterinary infrastructure being set up there with the help of DAD and other organizations.
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Follow Our Flights!
You can track our paths for several days after them, when we keep our GPS "SPOT" transmitter on "Track" mode. For the latest flights, see
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Read about our completed rescues under Rescue Tails, and our most current rescues under Rescues in Progress!
Some of our recent favorites include:
JEREMIAH has come home to us!
2012 January 13
His adopter called to say she had become ill, and could we care for Jeremiah? You bet we could. We rented a plane and flew to Arizona and retrieved him immediately. Jeremiah was indeed a true friend, and we aim to be his true friends, too. He has been eating like crazy and slept his stress away for the first few days, and now he's acting like a young dog again. Read more here! 
CHAMP found at the airport!
2012 January 01
A sad, scared but dignified young Champ quickly won the hearts of everyone who met him at the New Orleans airport, and within two days we had permission from his original breeders to give him to a young couple with a younger female boxer mix, all of whom fell totally in love with him at first sight! Champ and Miss Princess are leading the good life now, and Champ's new dad finally has the fishing buddy he wanted! They tell us we made their dreams come true. We think they made Champ's come true, too.
Abby & Dinozo -- Two of a Kind!
2011 September--2012 January
Orphaned brother and sister, rescued and adored until calamity struck and they lost their family. Orphaned again, these gentle gems and perfect canine citizens found love and adventure with us until we found them their true forever home! Abby & Dinozo came with us to Washington January 7, and they were welcomed warmly and immediately into a home. Read more here!
Yo! Get a Load of Yolo!
2011 November--2012 January
Left in the cold, high in the mountains of southern California, life was over before it had barely begun for this orphan teenager.
Little did he know, his adventures had only begun! As of January 7, it's back to snow but this time with a family who adores him, and lots of fun and play in the Pacific Northwest!

Saving Scarlett -- Love Forever at Last!
2011 August--December
Found on the streets, teats full but puppies absent, a battle-torn very hungry pitbull.
Hardly that sought-after doggie in the window.
But after we brought Miss Scarlett home to love and food, warmth and stuffed animals,
we discovered a warm heart and sweet spirit that changed us forever.

Gunner and Cain - A Very, Very Long Journey Home and the Happiest Reunion Ever!
2011 July--September 29, A Joyful Reunion At Last!
Here they are during their flight with four other dogs Sep 29 (New Orleans to Oakland, CA, fuel stop in Roswell, NM).
And here's a photo from the happiest reunion ever!
More photos and updated videos here!
Ten dogs from death row to Canada!
Sheba-Cosette - this lovely lady waited a lifetime!
(2011 June)

Jeremiah - a true friend finds a new lease on life!
(2011 May)
Two Giant Dogs & three cats reunited with their family on Whidbey Island, WA
(2011 April)
Chihuahuas "Betty" & "JellyBean" fly to their rescue in Bremerton, WA!
(2011 April)
New Year's Rescue: 33 dogs & cats are flown to rescue in the Pacific Northwest!
(2011 January)


Hounds fending for themselves for years in Alabama fly to rescue in Arizona!
(2011 Mar)

Romo & Stanley are flown to safe havens in Arizona!
(2011 Mar)


NEWS!
Pellie Lou!
Aerial Monitoring of the Gulf, 2012
Aerial Monitoring of the Gulf, 2011
OIL:
Fri Dec 30
Tue Dec 20
Fri Dec 09
Sat Nov 12
Sun Sep 25
Wed Sep 21
Tue Sep 13 - USCG
Sun Sep 11
Sat Sep 10
Wed Sep 07
Tue Aug 30
Thu-Fri Aug 25-26
Fri Aug 19
Fri Jul 01
Thu Jun 16
Sat May 14
Fri May 06
Thu Apr 21
Sat Mar 26
Wed Mar 23
Tue Mar 22
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Sat Mar 19
Fri Mar 18

2011 Sep 25, Sunday
2011 Sep 15, Thursday
2011 Sep 11, Sunday
2011 June


Humpback Whales!
Our Gift for YOU for 2011!
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from your heart, out! 
Aerial Monitoring of the Gulf, 2010
Galapagos Veterinary Support
Galapagos vets do much with little,
thanks to true friends who shipped a TON of supplies and meds from the U.S. in June, 2011.

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