Crossley

Crossley-barred-owl

Our beloved Crossley the Barred Owl died on November 23, 2021, from a respiratory illness. Crossley came to Reflection Riding June 4, 2018, as a young brancher, approximately 15 weeks old. He was found on the ground in the Chattanooga area and taken to a local raptor rehabilitator. Born with a crossed beak and neurological deficits that occurred from malnutrition in the egg, he would not have survived in the wild and was placed with us. Additionally, he had an eye injury, and ultimately, one eye was removed. 

Crossley-barred-owl

In spite of his compromises, he was a larger than life animal ambassador. People were naturally drawn to him, endeared by his goofiness and beauty. He rarely met a stranger and made lots of public appearances, drawing crowds of fans. I can’t begin to imagine how many people he educated about his species and importance to our ecology. He was a regular in our Small Group Experiences, inspiring awe and gaining admirers. One guest remarked while holding him, “you’re making my dreams come true!”

It’s never easy when one of our animal ambassadors dies. They are a huge part of the Reflection Riding family.

Although his time was short with us, Crossley definitely made an impact on our staff and the people he met. 

Godspeed sweet Crossley. May you fly strong forever.

Tish Gailmard

Director of Wildlife

Team member since 2000

Tish Gailmard is the Director of Wildlife Conservation and has been part of the Reflection Riding team since 2000. Since she was a child, spending her days playing and exploring in the woods, Tish has loved animals. Tish is a graduate of the University of Georgia and is a Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency licensed rehabilitator for mammals and rabies vector species. 

In 2016, Tish was named the Tennessee Wildlife Federation Environmental Educator of the Year and has also been recognized as a Girls Preparatory School notable alumnae. As a passionate advocate for wildlife, Tish is a Red Wolf Species Survival Plan management team member, Red Wolf SAFE committee member, Red Wolf Task Force member, and red wolf blood champion.

When she's not working, Tish serves her community and her family. She is a wife, mother, grandmother, proud Georgia Bulldog fan, and former Signal Mountain Parks board member — she also professes to be solar-powered. She loves a day at the beach and a day in the woods. Next time you see her, ask Tish about her mob of dogs and her flock of chickens... and about how much she loves Post-It Notes.

tish@reflectionriding.org

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