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What I learned from caring for baby birds
02/01/2025
What I’ve learned about wildlife rehabilitation ethics
02/01/2025
What works for me in bottle-feeding orphaned wildlife
02/01/2025
What works for me in wildlife education
02/01/2025
My thoughts on building a wildlife sanctuary
01/01/2025
My thoughts on wildlife and ecosystem health
01/01/2025
My role in community wildlife awareness
01/01/2025
My personal journey with rescued birds of prey
31/12/2024
My journey in rehabilitating raccoons
31/12/2024
My methods for treating wildlife injuries
31/12/2024
My insights on rehabilitating waterfowl
Posted inWildlife Rehabilitation

My insights on rehabilitating waterfowl

Posted by By Clara Winslow 30/12/2024
Key takeaways: Understanding species-specific needs, such as dietary requirements, is crucial for successful waterfowl rehabilitation.…
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My experience with wildlife hospital volunteering
Posted inWildlife Rehabilitation

My experience with wildlife hospital volunteering

Posted by By Clara Winslow 30/12/2024
Key takeaways: Volunteering at the wildlife hospital provided a deep sense of purpose and emotional…
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My experience with releasing rehabilitated foxes
Posted inWildlife Rehabilitation

My experience with releasing rehabilitated foxes

Posted by By Clara Winslow 30/12/2024
Key takeaways: Rehabilitated foxes endure a transformative journey from injury or orphaning to regaining their…
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My approach to building a local wildlife network
Posted inWildlife Rehabilitation

My approach to building a local wildlife network

Posted by By Clara Winslow 27/12/2024
Key takeaways: Understanding local wildlife needs involves observing their natural behaviors and recognizing environmental challenges…
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My challenges while caring for hedgehogs
Posted inWildlife Rehabilitation

My challenges while caring for hedgehogs

Posted by By Clara Winslow 27/12/2024
Key takeaways: Caring for hedgehogs involves understanding their unique dietary needs, which include high-quality cat…
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How I rehabilitated a baby deer
Posted inWildlife Rehabilitation

How I rehabilitated a baby deer

Posted by By Clara Winslow 26/12/2024
Key takeaways: Establishing trust with the fawn is crucial for successful rehabilitation. Providing proper nutrition,…
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How I rescued an injured owl
Posted inWildlife Rehabilitation

How I rescued an injured owl

Posted by By Clara Winslow 26/12/2024
Key takeaways: Common injuries in owls include broken wings from collisions and other human-related impacts,…
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How I navigated wildlife rescue laws
Posted inWildlife Rehabilitation

How I navigated wildlife rescue laws

Posted by By Clara Winslow 25/12/2024
Key takeaways: Understanding wildlife rescue laws varies by region; knowing protected species and required permits…
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How I helped a stricken squirrel recover
Posted inWildlife Rehabilitation

How I helped a stricken squirrel recover

Posted by By Clara Winslow 25/12/2024
Key takeaways: Squirrels display unique communication behaviors, such as tail waving and vocalizations, to signal…
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How I find the right food for orphaned animals
Posted inWildlife Rehabilitation

How I find the right food for orphaned animals

Posted by By Clara Winslow 24/12/2024
Key takeaways: Understanding the unique dietary and emotional needs of orphaned animals is essential for…
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