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Possumwood Acres Wildlife Sanctuary

Possumwood Acres Wildlife Sanctuary

(3 reviews)

So grateful for these people and this facility. They are doing such a great service to the animals…read moreand the community. My cat unfortunately catches a bird every year it seems and I have to make the annual trip to Possumwood. This year it was a baby dove. The animals are really happy here and are given a second chance at life. You can see how much the employees love and care for the animals, really warms the heart! Thank You Possumwood!!

Our visit to Possumwood Acres was nothing short of extraordinary! My brother really loves owls, so…read morefor Christmas I contacted multiple wildlife centers in multiple states to find a place where he could hold one. Possumwood Acres was by far the most personable and accommodating of all the centers I contacted. We reserved a private tour of the reserve and a one-on-one with Pixie, their Barn Owl. What we got was so much more! We arrived the day after Christmas, bringing two of our friends along. We were greeted by turkeys & guinea fowl along with friendly human faces! Tonya, my point of contact, introduced herself and was our guide for the day. She took us all around the reserve where we saw falcons, hawks, vultures, crows, geese, swans, ducks, goats, pigs, peacocks, guinea fowl, turkeys, bunnies, squirrels, kestrels, pigeons, opossums, screech owls, woodpecker, kite, ducklings, and a lovely wood duck named Snuggles. Tonya brought us up close to everything and let us pet or hold as much as we wanted and was safe for the animals. We learned so much about all the animals, not just the species we were meeting, but about the individual animals and their stories as well. Most of them had permanent injuries, and it was really touching to hear how Tonya and the staff cared for them, giving them a home when they weren't able to have one in the wild. Tonya's passion was infectious and we wandered the reserve with her for two hours, never feeling rushed and always looking forward to the next animal she would show us. The grand finale was a one-on-one with Pixie, their Barn Owl! My brother held Pixie on his arm as Tonya educated us on barn owls, and some of Pixie's fun peculiarities. We were all able to pet her and take as many pictures as we wanted. It. Was. Awesome. The whole experience was very personal and interactive. It never felt like a packaged show or scripted tour. We had real interactions with the animals, not just a few pets through a fence. For a place that runs entirely on donations and is dedicated to animal rehabilitation and education, we were given the star treatment. It's crazy and so impressive how much this place accomplishes with so little. A huge thank you to Possumwood Acres for making our experience unforgettable!

Restore - What each donation to habitat for humanity covers

Restore

(22 reviews)

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We like to browse the restore here once in a while for a good find and we finally got one. My…read moregirlfriend ordered it. I went to pick it up and she did not realize it was real wood and for $200 cash that is one heck of a deal probably over $1000 new they have dollies and hand trucks to help load. The furniture itself is basically new with a few minor scratches. All the drawers and doors are well put together. It gave our whole living room. A brand new look for a fraction of what we would've spent at another furniture store.

Went to this location earlier in the week and found a Thomas the train station in the box for $20…read more Upon closer inspection, I realize that the set was missing all of the smaller pieces that would've gone with it. It was just the building. The building was missing all of the screws and was basically just thrown into the box broken. Took it up to the front counter and informed the cashier that the item was broken and asked if there was any kind of discount she could do on it since it was missing pieces, missing screws and broken. She says no that the people who price it have all the say in that and I say OK I don't want it. Today I go back into the store. They have left the price on it but thrown the box away so you don't realize that it's missing pieces. Not that big of a deal, right? However, they have also decided to now package it in a bag and wrap the bag so tightly that the item is going to stay together until you open the bag and realize that there's no screws holding it together and it falls apart in your hands. Mind you they still left the original price tag of $20 on the item even after discovering that it is missing pieces and broken. I would strongly suggest thoroughly checking everything you buy from the store before you pay for it because they are clearly hiding some things. Shameful for a thrift store to do when everything they get is free. The restore in monkey junction is a much better location.!

Skywatch Bird Rescue - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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