1. Re-nesting Keeps Wildlife Families Together : The Humane Society of the Unit...
2011
Re-nesting Keeps Wildlife Families Together
Cape Wildlife Center celebrates successful re-nesting efforts, getting Wildlife babies back in where they belong
The Humane Society of the United States / The Fund for Animals
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2. Elbow Room at the Cape Wildlife Center : The Humane Society of the United States
Get to know the Cape Wildlife Center
The Cape Wildlife Center is open year-round to receive ailing, orphaned and injured Wildlife and to provide Wildlife rehabilitation. In 2009 alone, the CWC received and cared for over 1,700 animals.
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3. Wildlife Care Center Video : The Humane Society of the United States
November 20, 2009
Wildlife Care Center Video
The busy Wildlife Care Center helps more than 12,000 animals a year
The Humane Society of the United States
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4. Baby Raptors on the Buddy System : The Humane Society of the United States
at the Fund for Animals Wildlife Center, Spring 2011. The HSUS
A baby barn owl snuggles with a plush friend at the Fund for Animals Wildlife Center, Spring 2011. The HSUS
An older great horned owlet at the Fund for
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5. Safe Harbor: Teaching and Learning : The Humane Society of the United States
you away from working with wildlife,” says Aguilar. “The typical attitude is that wildlife medicine is an unusual field and you’re likely to end up working at a zoo, but we need more specialists.
“There’s very
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6. Paralyzed Mink to Walk the Wild Again : The Humane Society of the United States
in his outside pen at Cape Wildlife Center. Heather Fone/The HSUS
A wild mink recovers at Cape Wildlife Center. Heather Fone/The HSUS
A wild mink recovers at Cape Wildlife Center. Heather Fone/The HSUS
A wild mink
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7. Raising a Pouch Full of Opossums : The Humane Society of the United States
all of us here at the Cape Wildlife Center.
Heather Fone cares for Wildlife as an Animal Care Technician at the Cape Wildlife Center in Barnstable, Mass.
Donate
Help us
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8. Close Encounters of the Critter Kind: An Interactive Guide to Humanely Solvi...
Solving Conflicts with Wildlife
Did you know that problems with critters in the attic (or basement or air vents) can be solved by sealing cracks and crevices? Explore below where the wild things go.
Interactive design by Claudia Davila.
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9. Florida Community Donates During "Baby Season" : The Humane Society of the U...
the work of South Florida Wildlife Center to save young Wildlife
This orphaned killdeer is one of the many spring babies that South Florida Wildlife Center will rehabilitate this year. The HSUS
The Taste of Spring
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10. Mute Swan Trumpets Injuries : The Humane Society of the United States
Aware they couldn't treat wildlife due to permiting issues, she placed the aggressive and stunned bird in a kennel and kept a close eye on him for the rest of her shift.
As soon as her shift was over, she transported the swan down to Cape
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