The NHES Campus in eastern West Virginia is perhaps best known for The Briggs Animal Adoption Center and Spay Today, as well as the headquarters for our national outreach program. Less known is that our property is also a haven for wildlife species including birds, insects, reptiles, rabbits, ground Read more...

The NHES Campus in eastern West Virginia is perhaps best known for The Briggs Animal Adoption Center and Spay Today, as well as the headquarters for our national outreach program. Less known is that our property is also a haven for wildlife species including birds, insects, reptiles, rabbits, groundhogs, skunks, foxes, and deer. Recently, we decided to generate greater biodiversity of the NHES Campus by modifying our landscape to better support species such as the increasingly rare monarch butterfly and the northern bobwhite.

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