Community Spotlight: The Erlenmeyer Family

Our 2022 Support Through The Seasons monthly donor drive wrapped up last week. To celebrate, we're checking in with a few of our amazing supporters: Breanna Erlenmeyer and her awesome kids Celeste and Silas!

Breanna learned about PWC in 2020, when she brought Celeste and Silas to one of our Fly-Through events. Since then, the Erlenmeyer family have become big fans of PWC - and especially our raven Edgar! This September marks Breanna's 1-year anniversary as a PWC monthly donor. She recently shared her story with us:

When we first got hit by the pandemic, we had two small children - a 3-year-old and newborn. My daughter loved going to the zoo, museum, anywhere that had animals, and all of a sudden everything shut down. The hardest part for us was not being able to have outings and enjoy animals anymore.

When Earth Day 2020 was approaching, I did some searching and found that PWC was going to have a drive through event, or Fly-Thru - and it did NOT disappoint. Celeste was so ecstatic to see such amazing animals and meet such caring and compassionate people from our car. After that, I researched PWC more and grew to fall in love with how loving the volunteers and staff are. I am so honored that my children get to grow up visiting such beautiful animals.

After a couple visits, my daughter especially took a liking to Edgar. After numerous visits of Celeste running to Edgar, sometimes bringing him books she wanted to read to him, she asked if we could get him a toy. [Office Administrator] Sam was the first of the PWC family that we got to speak with, and she is one of the kindest people I’ve ever spoken with. She let us know Edgar’s favorite types of toys and Celeste was excited to bring it and a picture she drew for Edgar.

I think the thing we find so intriguing about Edgar is how inquisitive he is. He never seemed scared of us, but it’s been SO neat to see over the past two years him go from staying near the back of his home while my daughter talks to him, to slowly moving closer to her, and he now makes noises almost like he’s talking to her. And now our little boy gets so excited to see him too! The whole walk to Edgar, Silas excitedly proclaims, “See Edgar!! See Edgar!!”

Our most recent visit to see Edgar was when Celeste started kindergarten, she wanted to show him her artwork and worksheets. He sat right up at the front and kept cocking his head as she told him all about her first couple days at school. I never thought a raven would feel like part of the family, but the closeness I see developing between Edgar and my children is the sweetest thing I’ve ever seen.

We look forward to many more memories to be made with Edgar, the growing PWC family, and the literal angels that work and volunteer there. There was no doubt in my mind that we wanted to give monthly to them-they deserve any amount anyone can give them. No matter how seemingly small, a little goes a long way in these animals lives.

We're not crying, you're crying...! Breanna, your family's friendship with Edgar never fails to brighten our team's day and reminds us why we do what we do. Thank you for your kind words and your support.

Meet Pickles the Virginia opossum

Please give a warm Piedmont welcome to our newest Ambassador Animal, Pickles the Virginia opossum!

Pickles came to us from Our Wild Neighbors in August. She was found as an orphan this spring, possibly after falling off her mom's back and being left behind. (No judgment, opossum moms - sometimes it happens when you have 13 babies at once!)

The rehabbers at OWN noticed Pickles's right forelimb looked a little unusual. After a vet visit, it was discovered that one of her growth plates had been crushed, probably due to a predator attack as an infant. Growth plates are special tissue found at the end of bones in young mammals (including humans!) that allow them to grow, and injuries to that tissue can cause bones to grow incorrectly.

Because of her injury, Pickles could not be released into the wild. While she can walk and climb well, she would not be able to travel long distances to find food and avoid predators. Instead, she's found a home here at PWC, where she's perfecting her favorite form of transportation: riding on staff members' shoulders!

Thanks to her calm, curious temperament and comfort being handled by humans, we think Pickles is going to make a fantastic Ambassador for her species at birthday parties, animal encounters, and school programs. Welcome to the family, Pickles!

Want to receive updates from Pickles as she grows up - and learn more about opossums? Pickles is now available to sponsor through our Adopt-An-Ambassador program! Sponsorship options start at $25.

What are we grateful for? YOU!

10 new monthly donors. 1 upgrading donor. 1 new quarterly donor. However you support us, thank you for your #SupportThroughTheSeasons

What are we grateful for today? In a word: YOU!

Our #SupportThroughTheSeasons monthly donor drive was a huge success. This August, we welcomed 10 new monthly donors, 1 new quarterly donor, and 1 upgrading donor to our monthly donor program - which means we're now up to 46 recurring donors, who give a combined total of $27,955.24 annually!

As a small nonprofit, this incredible support makes a BIG difference in our ability to continue running our award-winning programs. Whether you're a donor, volunteer, camp parent, or support our work in other ways, we could not do this without you. Thank you for helping us connect people with nature in Durham and beyond!

P.S. Our donor drive may be over, but you can still make a one-time or recurring gift to support conservation, outdoor education, and citizen science! Learn more and donate today.

August is Support Through The Seasons, PWC's monthly donor drive!

At Piedmont Wildlife Center, we’re all about connecting people with nature, whether through an up-close encounter with an owl or an afternoon spent splashing in the mud. We believe these small moments are what instill a big passion for protecting the environment in the next generation. With your help, we can continue spreading this passion for generations to come.

Introducing Support Through The Seasons, PWC's monthly donor drive! For the entire month of August, we are offering additional perks for new or increasing monthly donors. With updated donor incentives, special drive-exclusive gifts, and a Zoom meet-and-greet for monthly donors on September 1st featuring a sneak peak at our newest Ambassador Animal, there's never been a better time to join PWC's monthly donor program.

Learn more about our monthly donor program below. Thank you for your #SupportThroughTheSeasons!

1,884 campers. 277 wildlife programs. 1 amazing year.

Here's what you helped us do in 2021-22...

1,884 campers at 61 camp sessions.
7,062 conservation program participants.
3,549 volunteer hours.
$10,721 awarded in camp scholarships.
275 students at Title 1 schools connected with nature.
152 superworms fed to Shelly the box turtle.


However you add it up, 2021-22 was an amazing year at Piedmont Wildlife Center - and it's all thanks to YOUR support! 

Whether you're a monthly donor, volunteer, staff member, camp parent, or just a fan of nature and wildlife, we could not have accomplished any of this without you. On behalf of our entire team, thank you for helping us connect more people with nature than ever before.

Learn more about how your support helped us change lives this year in our 2021-22 Annual Report.