Rescued Hawk To Be Released During Orientation
As parents drop off their students at Western New Mexico University during new student orientation, a rescued hawk will simultaneously be released back into the wilderness, symbolizing the new found freedom of the newest residents of the Silver City community. WNMU has partnered with Gila Wildfire Rescue for the releasing event, which will take place Tuesday, August 9 at 1:00 p.m. on Ridge Road, just outside the city limits. “This is an exciting initiative that showcases the importance of growth and development by our students, who have chosen WNMU as a place to spread their wings,” said Isaac Brundage, Vice President for Student Affairs. Several hundred incoming students make up the Class of 2020 which will begin fall classes on August 15, and who will be on campus throughout the preceding week for New Student Orientation. Dennis and Denise Miller with Gila Wildlife Rescue, directors of a local animal rescue and rehabilitation center, will be releasing a Swainson’s...