11. Video: The Ones That Get Away : The Humane Society of the United States
Get Away
South Florida Wildlife Center releases rehabbed birds back into the wild
The Wildlife Care Center takes in more than 8,000 birds a year. The best part about it? Watching them take off into the wild again.
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12. Rehabbed Raccoons Ready for Life in the Wild : The Humane Society of the Uni...
Life in the Wild
The Cape Wildlife Center releases the last of the spring crop of orphaned raccoons
After being released, the rehabilitated raccoons ate a few more grapes...
examined their new habitat...
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13. Mama Opossum, Babies Freed from Rusty Tire Rim : The Humane Society of the U...
States’ South Florida Wildlife Center in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., showed up and saw her head poking through the wheel, they realized the opossum wasn’t budging. They loaded up the wheel with the opossum still in it and took them both
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14. Samson the Lion Turns 10 on Valentine's Day : The Humane Society of the Unit...
wild was not an option. The wildlife center became Samson's permanent home.
“He spends his days lounging in the sun,” says wildlife Rehabilitation Center Director Ali Crumpacker. “His favorite toy continues to be a large
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15. A Grieving Dog Owner Ponders Fox Pens : The Humane Society of the United States
worse, our complacence.
Wildlife traffickers trap foxes and coyotes, throw them in the beds of their rattletrap trucks, drive them perhaps hundreds of miles, and then release them in enclosures where dogs bred for their single-mindedness often
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16. Safe Harbor: The Day's Patients : The Humane Society of the United States
while helping humans and wildlife live in harmony
All Animals magazine
Heather Fone/The HSUS.
Upstairs in the mammal ward, new volunteer Faith Augat is hand-feeding a female squirrel kit brought in by a local
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17. The Plight of the Prairie Dog : The Humane Society of the United States
have never seen as much wildlife in one area as I do around a prairie dog colony—everything from birds to small animals to predators,” she says.
But there’s a dark side to Sterling Krank’s close work with the
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18. Florida Students Learn to Give a Hoot about Burrowing Owls : The Humane Soci...
watched the South Florida Wildlife Center release of a burrowing owl
Burrowing owls are unlike most other owls. Eileen Soler/The HSUS
Students watch as South Florida Wildlife Center staffs prepares to release the
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19. Federal Court Blocks Captive Hunting of Endangered Species : The Humane Soci...
United States, Defenders of Wildlife, Born Free USA, Kimya Institute and several individuals, to challenge a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decision allowing three critically endangered African antelope species—the scimitar-horned oryx,
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20. On the Ground at the Thunder Basin Prairie Dog Relocation Project : The Huma...
and Kristy Bly of World Wildlife Fund at an old cabin. Between these two there are more than ten years of experience relocating prairie dogs. Their mission this summer is to relocate about 400 prairie dogs who will otherwise be poisoned.
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