It’s feeding time, which is a lot of the time, both day and night, in what Nanci Limbach refers to as the “baby ward” at the Pauline S. Schneegas Wildlife Foundation outside Silt on an early May morning. Inside the ward, the baby animals at the wildlife rehabilitation center leave no doubt that food is on their mind. Baby raccoons less than 3 weeks old, rescued from Eagle County, chatter incessantly until Limbach, the center’s founder and executive director, bottle-feeds them and they quiet down.