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Wildlife Center VA

@wcvtweets

A wildlife hospital with the mission of teaching the world to care about and to care for wildlife and the environment.

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linkhttp://www.wildlifecenter.org calendar_today07-07-2012 19:03:00

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This year, we've admitted more wild Bald Eagles in need of emergency medical care than ever before during our 40-year history. Why? 👇 buff.ly/3RlYxVz

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Happy Groundhog Day! There's a lot to learn about these animals, including how to help them thrive in the wild: buff.ly/3Usu76g

Happy Groundhog Day! There's a lot to learn about these animals, including how to help them thrive in the wild: buff.ly/3Usu76g
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Each winter, the Center experiences what many wildlife professionals refer to as "weird duck season," a time when some unusual species visit #Virginia. This year, it started in January 👇 buff.ly/49r3WkG

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Helping #wildlife during severe winter weather events is a task that may seem daunting at first, but with a little knowledge and effort, it can be easier than you think! Click below to watch one of our latest Wildlife Help & Advice videos: buff.ly/42xSFwt

Helping #wildlife during severe winter weather events is a task that may seem daunting at first, but with a little knowledge and effort, it can be easier than you think! 

Click below to watch one of our latest Wildlife Help & Advice videos: buff.ly/42xSFwt
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Hey, we know those bears, WTVR CBS 6 Richmond! Tune in to our Critter Cams (👉 buff.ly/497BpRn ) to see them live any time of the day, and drop us a comment on the moderated discussion!buff.ly/3ODQT78

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This Red Fox made an incredible recovery as a patient at our hospital - and has a story we can learn from! Mange is a devastating condition for wildlife, but not untreatable: buff.ly/3uvMaOa

This Red Fox made an incredible recovery as a patient at our hospital - and has a story we can learn from! 

Mange is a devastating condition for wildlife, but not untreatable: buff.ly/3uvMaOa
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It's #ValentinesDay, and you know what that means - watch out for skunks! ❤️ Thanks to Chris Graham/Augusta Free Press for helping us spread the word. Read about how to help (and prevent conflict with) skunks this season here: buff.ly/42D2BF6

It's #ValentinesDay, and you know what that means - watch out for skunks! ❤️ 

Thanks to <a href="/AugFreePress/">Chris Graham/Augusta Free Press</a> for helping us spread the word. Read about how to help (and prevent conflict with) skunks this season here: buff.ly/42D2BF6
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This Mallard duck, a current patient at our hospital, was found to have high levels of lead in its system and showed clear signs of habituation towards humans. Are the two connected? Click the picture to read what our veterinarians think! buff.ly/3v0kcKE

This Mallard duck, a current patient at our hospital, was found to have high levels of lead in its system and showed clear signs of habituation towards humans. Are the two connected? 

Click the picture to read what our veterinarians think! buff.ly/3v0kcKE
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In this edition of Now on 3, Taylor Rizzari speaks with Connor Gillespie from the Wildlife Center of Virginia as springtime coincides with "baby season" as many species of native wildlife in the Commonwealth welcome new arrivals. whsv.com/video/2025/03/…

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This adult Bald Eagle was admitted to the Wildlife Center of Virginia (WCV) on January 26 after it fought with another eagle and crash-landed on the ice. The bird suffered a left shoulder fracture... Full story in this week's edition: rrecord.com/rescued-treate….

This adult Bald Eagle was admitted to the Wildlife Center of Virginia (WCV) on January 26 after it fought with another eagle and crash-landed on the ice. The bird suffered a left shoulder fracture...

Full story in this week's edition: rrecord.com/rescued-treate….
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Let sleeping bunnies lie 🤫 Check before you mow 🥹🐇 Or don't mow at all until May has a chance to come and go >> act.gp/4cQxDyj 🎨 via Wildlife Center VA #NoMowMay #LetItGrow #GardeningTips

Let sleeping bunnies lie 🤫 

Check before you mow 🥹🐇  Or don't mow at all until May has a chance to come and go &gt;&gt; act.gp/4cQxDyj

🎨 via <a href="/WCVtweets/">Wildlife Center VA</a>

#NoMowMay #LetItGrow #GardeningTips
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This Friday is World Turtle Day, but we'll be "shell-ebrating" all week with some fun facts and educational info about turtles! Starting off, here is a reminder to help turtles cross the road!

This Friday is World Turtle Day, but we'll be "shell-ebrating" all week with some fun facts and educational info about turtles!
Starting off, here is a reminder to help turtles cross the road!
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The Wildlife Center of Virginia said if you see a fawn by itself, there is a good chance it is not orphaned. 29news.com/2025/05/31/wil…

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After two months of treatment, the #kingsnake we admitted in early April has healed from her injuries, and she was released back to the wild! Her rescuers got to release her and captured this beautiful photo of her back in her home. Good luck, Eastern Kingsnake #25-0628!

After two months of treatment, the #kingsnake we admitted in early April has healed from her injuries, and she was released back to the wild! Her rescuers got to release her and captured this beautiful photo of her back in her home. Good luck, Eastern Kingsnake #25-0628!