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Wildlife Rescue

@wrwrch

We preserve and protect the region's native wildlife by providing rehab services and education concerning the factors that threaten its abundance and diversity.

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Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday. A day to give back to your community wildliferescuecenter.org. #GivingTuesday2018 #wildliferescue #wildlifewarriors

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Meet the Murcott Twins with their generous donation from our wish list. Thank you ladies! Wildliferescuecenter.org or Amazon #wishlistwed #naturelovers

Meet the Murcott Twins with their generous donation from our wish list. Thank you ladies! Wildliferescuecenter.org or Amazon #wishlistwed #naturelovers
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Our own blind resident groundhog, Phylis, requires a cage modified specifically for her needs. $700 is our goal. Please help us protect our local wildlife, their survival is in our hands. Will you make a small $5 gift today? wildliferescuecenter.org

Our own blind resident groundhog, Phylis, requires a cage modified specifically for her needs. $700 is our goal. Please help us protect our local wildlife, their survival is in our hands. Will you make a small $5 gift today? wildliferescuecenter.org
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Scoter release! This scoter came to our hospital in late October. It arrived cold & dehydrated with a swollen leg (from fishing line tangled around it).#motivationmonday#ReleaseDay#wildlifehospital#scoter

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A big brown bat came out of hibernation early due to hunger (he was thin). Our staff was whipping up a meal worm formula...yum! #bats #wildlifehospital

A big brown bat came out of hibernation early due to hunger (he was thin). Our staff was whipping up a meal worm formula...yum! #bats #wildlifehospital
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Bathed birds are encouraged to preen their feathers, aligning & distributing oil. If not the feathers remain wet, exposing them to chills and illness. Please assist us in purchasing a dryer. Goal: $385. Will you make a small $5 gift today? wildliferescuecenter.org #wildlife#

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Laura is out for a walk on the wild side with Cloud, a red tailed hawk, a resident here at the Center. You can stop by and visit Cloud and other education birds 7 days a week here at the Center located on Munn's County Park. Peek inside at our gift shop while you are here!

Laura is out for a walk on the wild side with Cloud, a red tailed hawk, a resident here at the Center. You can stop by and visit Cloud and other education birds 7 days a week here at the Center located on Munn's County Park.  Peek inside at our gift shop while you are here!
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Mmmmmmm.....breakfast for the silver-haired bat. How do we know what type of bat it is? It's dark brown/black hairs are tipped with silver giving it an icy appearance.#silverhairedbat#bat#wildlifehospital#rescue