RI DAILY

Manhattan's little, quieter island and beyond

Reporting Roosevelt Island since sunrise.

RI DAILY

Manhattan's little, quieter island and beyond

Reporting Roosevelt Island since sunrise.

WFF

RIOC’s Endless War on WFF, Ceruzzi and the Animals

In a turbulent battle for animal rights, Wildlife Freedom Foundation founder Rosanna Ceruzzi faces off against Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation (RIOC) with provocative persistence. Hostility, water supply cutoffs, and rental demands paint a picture of a relentless war. With leadership in question, the community’s hopes for fairness and transparency are left in the lurch.

How WFF Protects Roosevelt Island’s Animals Despite Headwinds

Roosevelt Island-based Wildlife Freedom Foundation (WFF) quietly, diligently protects wildlife here along with impact far and wide. It’s harder than you think. by David Stone The Roosevelt Island Daily News Recently, a friend said, “Protecting wildlife – everybody’s in favor…

Best Holiday Wishes from the Wildlife Freedom Foundation

In all seasons, Roosevelt Island’s dynamic Wildlife Freedom Foundation (WFF) pitches in, providing shelter, healthcare and advocacy for our needy animals. Now, they’re sending their best wishes to the community that supports them. More from the Roosevelt Island Daily News

Canadian Geese Survived Troubled Times, Protected by WFF Sanctuary

We feared they were gone for good, but Canadian Geese survived troubled times in Southpoint Park on Roosevelt Island. A special few found safety in the Wildlife Freedom Foundation’s (WFF) sanctuary. By David Stone Roosevelt Island Daily News A brutal…

Hey, cat lovers, Millie and Mouse need a home, and they are perfect

Maybe you already know the pleasures of cats in your life, or maybe you’ve heard. Let Millie and Mouse, cared for by Roosevelt Island’s own Wildlife Freedom Foundation, bring you joy.

Rossana Ceruzzi and Wildlife Freedom Foundation Volunteers on Today Show for Earth Day

Roosevelt Island-based Wildlife Freedom Foundation, its founder and volunteers earn local Earth Day attention on NBC’s Today Show tomorrow.

Help Wildlife Freedom Foundation save the life of this beautiful, abandoned cat

Because some people are capable of cruelty the rest of us will never know, WFF needs your help after saving this abandoned cat.