and one of the places is the evelyn alexander center and this is the director.e were friends, vlad. i'm going to ask you, adrienne, tell me what you've witnessed with rocco and jackie and the work they do. how important is it? >> it's very important. without them, these animals would be sitting out there waiting for someone to get them. >> or not be so lucky. >> and they come here and get rescued, rehabilitated and hopefully released. if they don't get released we try to find a place for them either a sanctuary or another wildlife rescue center. >> or oftentimes right here. >> or an aquarium. >> whatever it may be. some of the creatures, the little friends that we met this morning that live here and we're all so in love with back in the studio and hopefully all over america, tammy tell us about vlad, the turkey vulture. >> he is five years old and came four years ago after a serious injury. he was actually released but he started hanging arouop and started feeding him. >> he wanted to come back to you. >> very personable. >> he has really changed the way we look