Lindsay Wildlife Experience
Grace Lemke is a dedicated professional with diverse experience in wildlife care, library services, and healthcare coordination. Currently serving as a Wildlife Hospital Volunteer at Lindsay Wildlife Experience, Grace prepares diets and administers medication to wildlife patients. As a Library Assistant at Berkeley Public Library, Grace assists patrons with accessing resources and manages library materials. Grace's previous roles include Pet Care Professional at Rover.com, Opioid Safety Coordinator and COVID-19 Responder with National Health Corps, and Research Assistant at RISK Laboratory. An academically accomplished individual, Grace holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology with minors in Anthropology and Spanish Language from Schreyer Honors College at Penn State.
Lindsay Wildlife Experience
Our mission: Connect people with wildlife to inspire responsibility and respect for the world we share. Lindsay Wildlife Experience saves animals lives, teaches and inspires children and adults through up-close-and personal encounters with live wild animals, and strengthens the connection between people and the natural world. Lindsay Wildlife Rehabilitation Hospital the oldest and largest rehabilitation centers in the United States. Our team of veterinarians, staff, and volunteers treats more than 5,500 injured and orphaned wild animals each year. The hospital is a pioneer in wildlife rehabilitation. Because wildlife does not have medical insurance, the hospital relies on donations to provide this life-saving work. Our education programs and interactive exhibit hall create meaningful opportunities to learn about the natural world and live in harmony with wildlife. Listen to the cry of a red-tailed hawk, go eye-to-eye with an opossum and watch a great horned owl eat lunch. More than 50 species of live, non-releasable, native California animals are on exhibit.