PointCrow Toured My Animal Sanctuary



Join @PointCrow and @mayahiga while they tour Alveus Sanctuary.

Alveus is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit org functioning as a wildlife sanctuary & virtual education center, aiming to unite online users for conservation! 🌎

Check out the 24/7 live cams on the Alveus Twitch Channel
https://www.twitch.tv/alveussanctuary

Alveus Sanctuary Official Website:
https://www.alveussanctuary.org/

Alveus Official Merch:
https://alveussanctuary.org/merch

Alveus Ambassador Plushies:
https://youtooz.com/collections/alveus

Follow Alveus Socials here:
►Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlveusSanctuary
►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alveussanctuary/
►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alveussanctuary
►Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/alveussanctuary

Shot and Edited by:
https://twitter.com/Station3Media

Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:20 Meeting Georgie the bullfrog
1:00 Pointcrow feeds Georgie
2:05 Toaster Strudle the blue-tongued skink
2:19 Pesticides and biomagnification
2:50 Pointcrow meets Noodle the snake
4:28 Siren sings happy birthday
5:00 Pointcrow meets Tortellini the emperor scorpion
6:40 Crow enclosure sponsored by Pointcrow
7:36 Pointcrow meets the foxes
8:48 Pointcrow tells a joke
9:15 Outro

#animalsanctuary #mayahiga #pointcrow

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35 thoughts on “PointCrow Toured My Animal Sanctuary”

  1. Love what you do. I volunteered at the Devon bird of prey center when I was younger and going through really bad anxiety and depression, it really helped me out. On a random note, I'd love to see Trainwreckstv come and visit.

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  2. i have a cat named toaster strudel and me and my mom were so thrilled learning your skink is named that too !! especially because i love skinks

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  3. i love this video!! i really love watching ambassador animals at work, and maya is so clearly knowledgeable and comfortable with each animal, as well as just funny and cool. 10/10 love to see all of it

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  4. It's weird, as an Aussie, hearing them called blue tongued skinks. Yeah, that's what they're called, but in Australia, where they're native, we call them blue tongue lizards, or just blueys for short.

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