Daniel Taylor first began to write stories about his experiences rescuing and reclaiming animals in an online chat forum as a way of explaining how he came to be the benefactor of so many animals. Within time he received encouragement to compile these stories into a book.Eventually, after some rewriting and including some stories he had worked up from his own research Daniel managed to accumulate enough material to include in a single body of work, which he has dubbed "God's Precious Critters."The current volume is a republication of a previous edition titled "Critter Chronicles."Daniel currently resides in rural Alcorn County, Mississippi, on his "animal farm" that he calls "Willow Oak." Situated just outside the town limits of Corinth, near venerable Wenasoga, Willow oak is home to a forest of century-old oak and poplar, lush cedar and blooming dogwood, tall stately pine, honeysuckle vines and blackberry bushes, peach trees and grape arbors ...... and a mixed-bag collection of previously homeless and neglected, formerly abused and unwanted, but currently needed and much loved waifs and wastrels.Daniel wouldn't have it any other way."God's Precious Critters" represents a real-life commitment that Daniel has made to fulfill the words of the universal injunction:"... you are responsible for the fish of the sea, and the fowl of the air, and every living thing ..."
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