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After the success of the Bay Pines experiment, Patrick and Kaleigh Hoyt, a woman with PTSD who also comes to the park, decide to formalize the effort and start a non-profit called The Avian Veteran Alliance. They want to have as many people as possible take part including those who were not veterans but would benefit from the program. Kaleigh is getting her Ph.D. and becomes an expert in working with wounded birds including two vultures that she trains and cares for in her back yard. The program begins to blossom and receive attention from people around the world.