Ohio Wildlife Center
Katelyn Tullos has experience as a Seasonal Lights Out Coordinator at Ohio Wildlife Center. Prior to this, Katelyn worked as an Independent Provider for a private family, caring for a special needs child. Katelyn also has experience as a Nanny on a 90-acre farm, as well as internships and volunteer positions in wildlife conservation and education. Katelyn holds a Bachelor of Arts in Zoo and Conservation Science from Otterbein University.
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Ohio Wildlife Center
Ohio Wildlife Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization driven by donations and volunteers. Our mission is to foster awareness and appreciation of Ohio's native wildlife through education, rehabilitation and wildlife health studies. Ohio Wildlife Center's wildlife hospital admits on an average of 7,000 injured, sick, or orphaned wild animals each year with the goal of returning a healthy individual back to the wild. Ohio Wildlife Center offers a variety of on-site educational programming for groups of all ages. The Center's historic Bonner Barn provides a unique gathering place for events, meetings, corporate retreats and programming and is available for rent to the public. The center's SCRAM! (Suburban Commercial and Residential Animal Management) Wildlife Control is a service of Ohio Wildlife Center that provides Central Ohio with 100% NON-LETHAL solutions to human-wildlife conflicts in the home or business. WILDLIFE QUESTION? Wildlife Information Line: 614-793-WILD (9453) Ohio Wildlife Center 6131 Cook Rd. Powell, Ohio 43065 Ohio Wildlife Center's Hospital (Animal Admissions) 2661 Billingsley Rd. Columbus, Ohio 43235 SCRAM! Wildlife Control 614-763-0696 www.SCRAMwildlife.org