Our Team

Meet Our Staff

Red Creek has a full house of wonderful staff who have dedicated their lives to our mission of providing a second chance to wildlife. Whether they are helping the public determine what to do when they come across an animal, providing medical care to injured wildlife, spending sleepless nights providing round-the-clock care to orphaned wild babies, or educating the public and other wildlife professionals during a program or event, they ensure that Red Creek is there for those in need.

Volunteers and Interns

In addition to staff, Red Creek relies on volunteers and interns to handle the high volume of animals needing help. Volunteers assist staff with countless tasks from cleaning cages to prepping food. Interns also help staff with medical care, performing intakes, and assisting members of the public who come to us for help. This is especially crucial during our busy summer season. Red Creek receives and average of over 4,000 animals each year, most of which arrive during the summer. Many of these are infants requiring round the clock care, or animals dealing with extreme injuries and illnesses. Summer interns make it possible for Red Creek to remain open to intakes all year long.

With so many wonderful volunteers and interns, we have chosen to highlight a particular volunteer each month. Please take a moment to read about our December volunteer of the month – Megan Morgan.

Megan joined Red Creek in 2023. One of her favorite parts of volunteering at Red Creek is the chance to learn and experience new things. We appreciate Megan‘s commitment to our mission to protect wildlife and dedication to every task, from feeding baby animals and cleaning the most chaotic group of squirrels, to making sure our dishes are cleaned and our trash is emptied. Megan‘s humor and help throughout her years of volunteering with us have been a true delight!

Our Sponsors

We could not do what we do without the generous support of our donors and sponsors. Here we highlight a few of our most faithful sponsors, whose continued assistance with our mission makes us consider them a part of our team!

We would like to make special mention of the help we receive from the Reading Blue Mountain & Northern Railroad Company.

Andrew Muller, an avid conservationist and supporter of wildlife, has given his support to us continually

The Reading & Northern Railroad Company, located in Port Clinton, PA, covers one-half of Red Creek’s operating expenses annually, and they have done so for the past six years.

Why do they support us? Because they know that Red Creek will be there when an animal emergency happens!

Whether it is an injured deer on the track or a foundling owl on the wayside, Red Creek has been available to help, 365 days a year.

They also know that the passion and dedication our founder, Peggy Hentz, brought to the organization, is the driving force today. to wildlife and our missions

And they know that their investment is going toward our missions. Red Creek’s thrifty and responsible budget ensures that 85% of funds goes directly toward our missions, using only a small portion for necessary organizational costs.

Our many thanks to Andy and Carol Muller,
and all of the employees of the
Reading Blue Mountain & Northern Railroad Company.

 

The Botstiber Clinic at Red Creek Wildlife Center

Our updated clinic has an admission lobby, intensive care unit, treatment area, X-ray and diagnostics laboratory, office, an increased number of animal care rooms and enclosures, and an after-hours drop-off room. We are equipped to rehabilitate all species of Pennsylvania wildlife except bears and adult deer.

Many thanks to the Dietrich W. Botstiber Foundation for making the construction of the wildlife rehabilitation clinic possible.

The Carol and Andy Muller Training Center at Red Creek Wildlife Center

The training center is part nature center, part classroom. Special events and training classes are available in this area which is also open on weekends for the public to enjoy.

Many thanks to Carol and Andy Muller for over a decade of monthly support, and many thanks to the Shaner Family and S&S Leasing for constructing the training center.