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Dog | Educational Animals | Fall | Fran Kitchen | Operation Orphan Wildlife Rehabilitation | Opossum | Waterloo Rd | WildlifeOne of a Kind
One warm fall afternoon, I went out to get the mail. As I looked down the street, I saw a little puppy running right down the center of Waterloo road. With the traffic that comes down this main road, I knew if I didn’t do something he was going to get hit by a car. …
Birds | Division of Wildlife | Educational Animals | Fran Kitchen | Operation Orphan Wildlife Rehabilitation | Raccoon | Throwback Thursday | Tom Henry | Turtles | Wildlife StoryThe Deadly Truth about Trash
Without thinking about it, each of us do little things each day that impact our environment and wildlife in a negative way. For example, who would ever think that something as simple as throwing away the ring that is attached to a bottle cap could cost an animal its life? One year when I was…
Because I have so many squirrel babies feeding every couple of hours I am temporarily closing the facility until the first week of October. I AM NOT CLOSING PERMANENTLY OR RETIRING.
Dear Friends, Due to all the storms this past week it has been crazy with all of the squirrel babies that have come in. They range from less than 1 week old to right at 5 weeks old. To say I am swimming in them is an understatement! Because I have so many that are…
Animals | Facts | Mammals | New Franklin | Ohio Counties | Operation Orphan Wildlife Rehabilitation | Paris Twp | Pennsylvania | Rabies | Raccoon | Stark County | State Division of Wildlife | Summit CountyRabies: What Do You Know?
Rabies is a deadly virus that strikes the central nervous system of mammals and almost always results in death if not treated. The virus is spread through an infected animal’s saliva. People and pets do not have to be bitten in order to contract the disease; there only needs to be an open cut, scratch, pimple or…
Division of Wildlife | Educational Animals | Operation Orphan Wildlife Rehabilitation | Raccoon | State Division of Wildlife | Summit CountyReturning to the Wild
All too often I come across stories of wildlife that are euthanized, die of starvation or die in captivity due to improper care or killed by homeowners because they become a nuisance. This often happens because someone thought they could raise an orphaned animal on their own. There is so much that goes into preparing…
This baby Beaver has been in our care for a week now and is finally eating.
He was thinner than he should have been and is not vocalizing. Baby Beaver are normally very vocal. This is a long term care animal but hopefully, he will have his freedom someday. Please for the sake of the animals do not try to raise an animal when you do not know what the right…
