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HELP WANTED
I often get asked by generous friends of Operation Orphan as to how they can help. Donations and purchases though our Amazon Wish List have been a tremendous help to me this year and I thank you very much to all that have donated. Today, I come to you with a very specific need that…
We thought you would like a little entertainment today 😍
Stimulation including interactive stimulation is very important for the animals that Fran rehabilitates. This red squirrel does not slow down and loves his wheel! 🤣 Next step for this little guy is that he is ready to move to a large outdoor cage.
On a day that was pouring down rain. I got a call about a baby groundhog that was on a sidewalk outside a dorm at Kent State.
It was under seven (7) days old and it’s toes were still fused together. At first I thought he had been washed out of it’s den from all the rain. After inspecting the little guy, I found three small puncture holes. Two on the shoulder and one on its back hip, which indicates a predator,…
OOWR FUNDRAISER – PLEASE SHARE and help us raise funds for the wildlife that come into our care! ♥️
Once again, we will be selling OOWR T-Shirts and Sweatshirts with all proceeds going to the care and feeding of the animals that come into our facility. Details: T-shirts – $20 eachSweatshirt – $30 each Colors: T-Shirts: Cool Mint and SandstoneSweatshirt: Cool Mint or Sweet Cream Sizes: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, 2X-Large To Order: Delivery:…
Animals | Birds | Fran Kitchen | Mammals | Operation Orphan Wildlife Rehabilitation | Owls | Screech Owl | WildlifeBaby Screech Owls
These two baby Screech Owls were brought into Operation Orphan this week. They were found on a median strip and had possibly been blown from the nest in high winds during the storms we have had. Approximately five weeks old, the larger one was not in as good condition as the smaller one. Copyright 2018…
OOWR and COVID-19: OOWR NEEDS YOU NOW MORE THAN EVER!
With the news about the novel coronavirus changing rapidly, you might be wondering how this may impact Operations Orphan Wildlife Rehabilitation and the animals. I wanted to take a moment to share what we are doing and how you can help. WHAT WE ARE DOING: First of all, as of today, OOWR remains open for…
