Success Stories
Going off to College, the Wild Way
After weeks in rehabilitation at the Tri County Wildlife nursery, birds move to a flight cage to familiarize them with the wild outdoors and stretch their wings for flight. After a week or two the doors are opened and they fly free. Sometimes that last step takes a bit longer than expected... READ MORE |
CALL - Opossum Family in need? The caller said she had an opossum in her trash can that had just given birth to 3 babies. The trash can had been emptied the day before. We had a simple solution... READ MORE |
CRITTER CALL - Raccoon behind the Grill?
The call came in from Don at Subaru Plus of a passing motorist from Linden with a raccoon trapped in the grill of her car. If you look carefully at the picture, you can see an ear at the top, the dark mask and whiskers of this raccoon. A car hit raccoon can have a happy ending... READ MORE |
CRITTER CALL - Saving Raven A kind lady named Lindy called with an injured Raven that she wanted help to heal. I explained that this bird would do best with trained wildlife rehabilitators, but she really wanted to be involved... READ MORE |
The Long Trip Home - Saving a Barn Owl
Christy and Madison are animal lovers, so when they saw the baby Barn Owls on the ground, they knew they needed to help them. Madison has volunteered at the Tri County Wildlife Care baby bird nursery, so they knew just who to call. READ MORE
Anita's Bird Comes Home - Saving a Scrub Jay Anita found a small scrub Jay that had fallen out of its nest near her home. The nest was too flimsy to re-nest the Jay so she brought it to Tri County Wildlife Care where it received the care it needed. READ MORE |
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