Who’s at the Wildlife Center?
March 20, 2010 by cyndi
Filed under Great Horned Owl, Wildlife Rescue
Earlier in the year we told you about a Great Horned Owlet that had been blown from a damaged nest and its sibling that was still in the precarious nest. In follow-up comments we let you know that the sibling was blown down in the next storm. Neither was injured in their fall. The siblings [...]
Swainson’s Hawk Release
November 2, 2009 by cyndi
Filed under Swainson's Hawk, Wildlife Rescue
WR&E released an immature Swainson’s Hawk (Buteo swainsoni) the morning of November 1, 2009. It was delivered by a caring rescuer to the Wildlife Center and presented with an injured wing. The WR&E Center cared for him for several months while the fractured bones healed.
The next step of the healing process was several weeks in a [...]
Letter from the Director – Spring 2008
September 18, 2009 by cyndi
Filed under Letter from the Director
Winter Hustle and Bustle
Sharon Schmalz, Executive Director
Winter is normally a time for rehabilitators to regroup and prepare for the upcoming cycle of Spring. While the absolute number of animals was down compared to spring months we remained quite busy. In order to give our readers a perspective, please note the shortlist of activities…
•Volunteers [...]
Life of a Wildlife Rehabber
I Made a Difference for That One!
The people who bring us orphaned and injured native Texas wildlife and their stories begin to blend together after a time, but what I’ve often noticed is that saving this one animal or this one litter or clutch takes on a life of its own. One that [...]
Operation Rescue
August 22, 2009 by cyndi
Filed under Wildlife Rescue
OPERATION RESCUE
Hundreds of orphaned and live trapped opossums and raccoons are brought to the center by the general public and animal welfare organizations each year. With neighborhood expansions, many of these youngest opossums are found on or around dead mothers in our roadways or brought to owner’s doorsteps by family pets. Raccoons often [...]
Raccoon rescue
August 21, 2009 by cyndi
Filed under Raccoon, Wildlife Rescue
One of the greatest joys for a wildlife animal rehabilator is the successful reunion of a mother and her babies. Lots of books have been written about living in peace with the local wildlife. Even how to foster an environment to encourage wildlife without having them wreck YOUR home and eating all of your landscaping.
However, [...]