Fence Head Foxy Standard Video Cover
Foxy may have been found in a fence, but this cover gives her the soft landing every wild animal deserves.
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Foxy may have been found in a fence, but this cover gives her the soft landing every wild animal deserves.
Fence Head Foxy Standard Video Cover Read More »
Sometimes wildlife rescue starts with nothing more than a cardboard box, a soft blanket, and somebody deciding to stop and help. We have received countless orphaned babies this exact way over the years.
Emergency Wildlife Rescue Transport Box Prepared for Baby Opossums Read More »
These two tiny opossums fit in the palm of one hand, but caring for them takes around-the-clock rehab work. Wildlife babies this small need warmth, hydration, proper nutrition, and a whole lot of patience.
Orphaned Baby Virginia Opossums in Wildlife Rehabilitation Care Read More »
One of the smallest patients we see can still take a huge amount of care. Wildlife rehab is not glamorous work, it is gloves, formula schedules, sleepless nights, and hoping the tiny ones decide to fight.
Baby Virginia Opossum During Wildlife Intake Exam Read More »
If you have ever seen a mother opossum carrying a whole daycare center on her back, congratulations, you witnessed one of the hardest working moms in wildlife. These little hitchhikers stay with mom until they are big enough to survive on their own, and she does not get many coffee breaks
Mother Virginia Opossum Carrying Babies Through Backyard at Dusk Read More »
One of the smallest patients we ever hold is often the loudest once feeding time rolls around. This little opossum was resting safely after intake, warm and tucked in like a burrito while recovering from the stress of rescue.
Baby Virginia Opossum Wrapped in Rescue Blanket Read More »
Wildlife rescue is exhausting in ways most people never see. After the calls, the driving, the stress, and the uncertainty, sometimes all you can do is sit down for a minute and breathe.
Wildlife Rescuer Resting After Intake Call Read More »
This little one was safely secured and kept warm during transport, exactly how we handle orphaned raccoon babies in the field. Keeping them warm and quiet is always the first priority.
Sleeping Baby Raccoon Wrapped In Blanket During Rescue Care Read More »
Baby Raccoon Rescue Intake Portrait Wrapped in Towel
Baby Raccoon Rescue Intake Portrait Wrapped in Towel Read More »
These two youngsters wasted no time finding a warm place to settle. Towels and quiet space go a long way toward calming frightened babies.
Two Juvenile Eastern Gray Squirrels In Intake Recovery Bin Read More »
These two youngsters wasted no time finding a warm place to settle. Towels and quiet space go a long way toward calming frightened babies.
Two Juvenile Eastern Gray Squirrels In Intake Recovery Bin Read More »
Two young squirrels settling into their intake space after arrival. Those first quiet moments help bring their stress levels down.
Juvenile Eastern Gray Squirrels Resting In Intake Setup Read More »
Two young squirrels beginning to settle into their temporary intake space. Towels and quiet spaces make all the difference during those first stressful hours.
Juvenile Eastern Gray Squirrels Settling Into Intake Bin Read More »
Another tiny squirrel safely in hand during intake. These early moments are where calm handling makes the difference between panic and stability.
Eastern Gray Squirrel Juvenile Secure Intake Hold Read More »
A young squirrel safely secured during intake, one of many moments where calm hands make all the difference. Wildlife rescue starts with safe handling and steady nerves.
Eastern Gray Squirrel Juvenile Intake Hold Read More »
Letting go is part of the work. Whether it’s release or loss, every bird leaves an imprint.
Bird Release Symbolism with Nest and Feathers at Sunset Read More »
This little pigeon came in contained and watchful, a common posture we see during intake. Stress is high those first few hours, so we keep things quiet and simple.
Rock Pigeon Intake Portrait in Quarantine Box Read More »
Tiny, fragile, and usually in trouble by the time they reach us. Bats require careful handling from the very first moment.
Small Bat Intake and Initial Assessment Read More »
This is the level of care wildlife rehab actually takes. Every feeding, every detail, done right or they do not make it.
Raccoon Kit Medical Feeding During Rehabilitation Read More »