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Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and owner of Frisky's Wildlife and Primate Sanctuary, Incorporated, in Woodstock, Maryland moves an African spurred tortoise around it's enclosure at her home Au... More

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and owner of Frisky's Wildlife and Primate Sanctuary, Incorporated, in Woodstock, Maryland examines a baby gray squirrel on the front porch of her home Aug. 14. ... More

The home of Frisky's Wildlife and Primate Sanctuary,

The home of Frisky's Wildlife and Primate Sanctuary,

The home of Frisky's Wildlife and Primate Sanctuary, Incorporated, in Woodstock, Maryland, where Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and owner lives and has devoted nearly 50 years of her life to t... More

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and owner of Frisky's Wildlife and Primate Sanctuary, Incorporated, in Woodstock, Maryland feeds wheat crackers to two goats and a horse at her home Aug. 14. Co... More

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and owner of Frisky's Wildlife and Primate Sanctuary, Incorporated, in Woodstock, Maryland explains the rules and regulations of her business on the front porch ... More

Colleen Layton-Robbins (left), a wildlife rehabilitator

Colleen Layton-Robbins (left), a wildlife rehabilitator

Colleen Layton-Robbins (left), a wildlife rehabilitator and owner of Frisky's Wildlife and Primate Sanctuary, Incorporated, in Woodstock, Maryland supervises as Pileen Sturgill, a volunteer at the sanctuary, pr... More

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and owner of Frisky's Wildlife and Primate Sanctuary, Incorporated, in Woodstock, Maryland holds "Cheechy", a 48-year-old capuchin monkey at her home Aug. 17. C... More

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and owner of Frisky's Wildlife and Primate Sanctuary, Incorporated, in Woodstock, Maryland feeds wheat crackers to a monkey named, "Willie" at her home Aug. 14. ... More

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and

Colleen Layton-Robbins, a wildlife rehabilitator and owner of Frisky's Wildlife and Primate Sanctuary, Incorporated, in Woodstock, Maryland looks through various paperwork in her kitchen, Aug. 17. Colleen has ... More

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