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Noah’s Ark Animal Rehabilitation Center

Here is another video on the Noah’s Ark Animal Rehabilitation Center about a lion, bear and tiger living in harmony. I first saw this video on the Today show.

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Wildlife rehabilitation center: Deer bathes cat!

This touching video comes from Arnold’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Okeechobee, Florida. The organization’s goal is to rescue, rehabilitate and return recovered animals to their natural habitat. Unfortunately, some of these animals have sustained injuries that limit their return to the wild. In these cases they have set up habitats for them to stay at the wildlife [...]

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Watch for fawns during haying season

A customer brought her concern to our attention. She told us that watching Lost in the Woods: The Movie with her children helped explain what was happening with does in the hay fields near her home in the farmlands of northwest New Jersey. She said does seem to be searching for their fawns in the cut fields. [...]

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Eaglet gets foster parents

An eaglet that fell 40-feet from its nest last month in Ohio has a new home with foster parents and siblings. High winds blew the family’s nest out of a tree. The female eaglet was taken to the Wild Wildlife Rehabilitation and Nature Education Center in Castalia, where she has been recovering. The article, Eaglet placed with [...]

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Fawns: They’re not really Lost in the Woods! Part III

The following is continued from yesterday’s post, located directly below this post. This message is one Sams and Stoick teach in Lost in the Woods and Lost in the Woods: The Movie. The book and movie weave beautiful images with a charming story of birds’ and animals’ concern for a newborn fawn they fear is [...]

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Fawns: They’re not really Lost in the Woods! Part II

The following is continued from yesterday’s post, located directly below this post. Mother’s scent, if she stayed, could attract predators to her babe who’s not yet strong enough to run from trouble. “Thousands of fawns are lost each year when people take them from the woods thinking they’re lost or abandoned,” Carl R. Sams II [...]

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Keeping wildlife safe

I came across a terrific article in the Battle Creek Enquirer (MI) offering tips to keep wildlife safe and wild this time of year. The article mentions many animals, including raccoons:  It says that if a female raccoon is in your attic or chimney, there are probably babies there too. The article says “If you [...]

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Fawn Facts

It’s that time of year again. Soon you may spot fawns alone in the woods. If you find a fawn alone in the woods, leave it be. In most cases, it’s not lost. Learn what to do if you find a fawn. Have you ever found a fawn alone in the woods?

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