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Articles related to "Wildlife Rehabilitation"
A Sparrow's Tale Tragedy visits the backyard of a birdwatching friend. backyard birdwatching • wild birds • wildlife rehabilitation • house sparrows
Baby Birds: Part 1 What do you do when you find a baby bird out of the nest? Some timely advice from Louise Grider, a wildlife rehabilitator in Alabama. birds • backyard birdwatching • wildlife rehabilitation
Baby Birds: Part 2 Part 2 of Louise Grider's lesson on raising orphaned baby birds. birds • birdwatching • wildlife rehabilitation
Baby Birds: Part 3 The final chapter of Louise Grider's lessons in raising orphaned birds. birds • birdwatching • wildlife rehabilitation
Bambi - The Three-Legged Fawn (Part 1) The story of a three-legged deer in rehabilitation. wildlife rehabilitation • deer • fawn
Bambi - The Three-Legged Fawn (Part 2) The continuing saga of a three-legged deer. wildlife rehabilitation • deer • fawn
Bambi - The Three-Legged Fawn (Part 3) The continuing saga of Bambi, the three legged deer. fawn • wildlife rehabilitation
Basic Physical Examinations Basic physical examination of incoming wildlife wildlife rehabilitation • examination
Basic Physical Examinations - Part 2 Part two of the basic physical examination for incoming injured wildlife. wildlife rehabilitation • basic physical examinations
Bear Rehabilitation Centers While bear attacks on humans draw much more media interest, the damage done to bears by humans is being recognized and bear rehabilitation is becoming more common. bear hunts • bear attacks • wildlife rehabilitation centers • russia • nuisance animals
Bird Diets Diet suggestions for young birds in wildlife rehabilitation care. bird diet • wildlife rehabilitation
Bottle Feeding Baby Animals bottle feeding wild baby animals wildlife rehabilitation • bottle feeding • wild babay animals
Florida Manatee In the news, reclassification of the Florida Manatee from Endangered to Threatened status. manatee • florida • endangered • threatened • fish and wildlife
Intake Procedures for Incoming Wildlife What to do when wildlife first arrives at the rehabilitator's facility wildlife rehabilitation
Introduction to Wildlife Rehabilitation This is an introduction to my experiences doing wildlife rehabilitation with my mom. wildlife • rehabilitation • animals • birds
Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My - Part One Some very basic information about bears. wildlife rehabilitation • bears
Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My....Part Two More information on living in harmony with bears. wildlife rehabilitation • bears
MBD - Metabolic Bone Disease A short introduction to MBD - Metabolic Bone Disease. mbd - metabolic bone disease • wildlife rehabilitation
Meet A Real Bird Lady! Profile of Louise Grider, Wildlife Rehabilitator backyard birds • wildlife rehabilitation • bird rehabilitation
Practical Wildlife Care by Les Stocker MBE Perhaps the most comprehensive wildlife care guide available to rehabilitators today. practical wildlife care • les stocker • wildlife rehabilitation • orphaned wild animals • wildlife rehab practices
Pygmy Kangaroos Are Going Home A wildlife rehabilitation facility in Java will release 17 young pandemelons, whose parents were rescued from illegal trade, into rainforest on Papua Island. wildlife trade • dusky pandemelons • miniature kangaroos • papua island • wildlife rehabilitation
Review of Flyaway Suzie Gilbert's memoir of her first years as a backyard bird rehabilitator is funny, insightful, and poignant, filled with challenges, rewards, and disappointments. review flyaway • suzie gilbert • memoir wildlife rehabilitation • wild bird rehabber • backyard rehabilitator
Rocky - The Squirrel A squirrel raised in our care because it was orphaned. wildlife rehabilitation • squirrels
Saving Injured Animals Wild animals often get injured. Whom should you turn to for help? This article features the important work being done by the Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge in Medford, New Jersey, just one of the many wildlife rehabiliators trying to save as many animals as possible. injured wild animals • wildlife rehabilitation
Splish, Splash: Meet Trident and Brooks at the Columbus Zoo Manatees can reach 14 feet in length, and 1,500 lbs when fully grown. But can they swim to Columbus? columbus • manatee • zoo • aquarium • wildlife
Spring Babies and Other Wildlife What to do when you find a wild animal or bird in need. wildlife rehabilitation • wild baby animals • wild baby birds • first aid
There's a Mouse in the House A little bit about general care for wild baby animals. wildlife rehabilitation • baby birds • baby animals
W is for Wildlife Rehabilitation Have you ever thought about what you would do if you found an injured bird or animal? Here in the North Country we often see many kinds of wildlife, so the issue of wildlife rehabilitation is an important one for us. wildlife rehabilitation • adirondacks • wildlife • up yonda farm • adk
What is Wildlife Rehabilitation Wildlife rehabilitation is the care of sick, injured or orphaned animals for return to the wild. Wildlife conservation can be aided by appropriate rehabilitation programs wildlife rehabilitation • endangered species conservation • habitat protection • environmental issues • wildlife species reintegration
When Wild Things Come to Visit What I learned about raising a white-tailed deer fawn. That basically, we shouldn't. deer • wildlife rehabilitation • wild things • baby animals
Care for Injured and Orphaned Wildlife Finding injured or orphaned wildlife can be a scary and new experience. Understanding how to act and who to turn to for help can increase the chances for a good outcome. injured wild animal • abandoned animal • orphaned animal • wildlife rehabilitation • wildlife care
Choosing an Adopt A Wild Animal Christmas Gift Knowing the recipient's interests and background on the wild animal adoption program will help in deciding which wildlife adoption program to chose as a Christmas present adopt a wild animal • christmas present • wildlife rehabilitation • animal sanctuaries • conservation of wild species
Endangered Gibbon Released in India Female Hoolock's release may indicate a method of establishing new populations in areas of Asia where this critically endangered primate has disappeared. endangered indian animals • hoolock gibbon • wildlife rehabilitation and release • deforestation and forest fragmentation • captive reared primates
Flower Essences Help Pets Dogs, cats, birds, horses, and all types of farm, domestic and wild animals greatly benefit from vibrational/flower essences such as the Bach Flower Remedies and others. flower essences • bach flower remedies • pets • trauma • behavior problems
Help a Bird of Prey for Christmas Birders appreciate Christmas gifts that help the birds. Wings of Wonder, a non-profit charitable organization in Michigan, is all about helping raptors. christmas holiday gift idea • wings of wonder • raptor bird prey birders • charitable organization rebecca lessard • wildlife rehabilitation conservation education
Masked bandit on the wing, Part 2 At sunrise we were awakened by the song of a giant cricket in the living room. Or perhaps it wasn't a cricket at all! We went running and discovered the bedtime snack had brought our baby bird around. wildlife rehabilitation • cedar waxwing • bohemian waxwing • plumage • bombycilla garrulus
MOm Cares for Monk Seals in Greece Researchers in Greece realized that the critically endangered Mediterranean monk seal needed more than just studying if the species was to survive. endangered mediterranean monk seal • wildlife rehabilitation • national marine park • environmental education • ecological research
Repatriation of Star Tortoises Health concerns often keep confiscated animals from going back to the wild. Star tortoises seized from illicit trade were returned to their natural environment in India. indian star tortoise • wildlife illegal trade • convention on international trade in endangered sp • wildlife rehabilitation and release • post-release monitoring
The Virtues of Volunteering A short description of the virtues of volunteering for conservation organizations and tips to have a rewarding experience. volunteering • conservation • endangered species • nature • nature conservancy
Update on Orphan Rhino Reintroduction in India Post release monitoring shows that orphaned rhinoceros calves from India's Kaziranga National Park, rehabilitated and moved to Manas, are behaving like normal wild rhino. endangered indian rhino conservation • orphaned one-horned rhinoceros • india national park • wildlife rehabilitation and translocation • manas park wildlife
Virtues of Volunteering part 2 A brief article on how to find volunteering opportunities in your area. volunteer • volunteering • virtues • endangered • species
Wildlife and Gardens - Part 7 Gardening in Shade - Wildlife and Gardens - Part 7- Coping With Wildlife wildlife • songbirds • squirrels • chipmunks • raccoons
Winter feeding Winter months can be harsh and food in limited supplies for our outdoor friends. Read on for a few tips for feeding wild animals and birds that visit your yard. birds • animals • feeding • winter • environment
Care for an Orphaned Baby Squirrel Squirrels are among the most common wild orphans and proper care is required if the baby is to survive. baby squirrel • injured squirrel • baby squirrel care • infant squirrel care • orphan squirrel care
Inti Wara Yassi, Bolivia This almost-free volunteer vacation opportunity offers the chance to help rehabilitate abused animals at the Parque Machia refuge in Villa Tunari, Bolivia. inti wara yassi • villa tunari bolivia • low cost volunteer vacation • wildlife rehabilitation • things to do in bolivia
Masked bandit on the wing, Part 1 To introduce my own tale of raising a wild pet, here are three classic novels by prominent conservationists who did it. And the conventional wisdom why no one should. birds • wildlife • juveniles • fledgling • nature |
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