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See The Adorable Fawn, Badger And Baby Fox Behind The Scenes At Wildwoods Rehabilitation
See The Adorable Fawn, Badger And Baby Fox Behind The Scenes At Wildwoods Rehabilitation
See The Adorable Fawn, Badger And Baby Fox Behind The Scenes At Wildwoods Rehabilitation
Some of us have run into the dilemma of dealing with an abandoned or injured wild animal.  I don't mean "wild" like a tiger or elephant, I mean a non-domesticated animal like a fox, fawn or a turkey vulture.  What do you do?  That's why Wildwoods Rehabilitation exists.  Come behind the scenes at Wildwoods and see some of the animals while you  learn more.
Northland Wildlife in Photos
Northland Wildlife in Photos
Northland Wildlife in Photos
This is really cool.  Brian Kontio started taking photos 3 years ago of wildlife by setting up his own home made trail cameras.  His point and shoot cameras hooked up to a motion sensor device, allows better than average trail camera images.   These photos were all taken in The Northland, and it's stunning to see how many different rare animals were filmed.
Wildwoods Wildlife Rehabilitation Holds A Baby Shower For Orphaned Animals [VIDEO]
Wildwoods Wildlife Rehabilitation Holds A Baby Shower For Orphaned Animals [VIDEO]
Wildwoods Wildlife Rehabilitation Holds A Baby Shower For Orphaned Animals [VIDEO]
I am a self-proclaimed mammal lover and when it's a baby I melt even more.  There is a wonderful place that exists in our community that strives for the well being of our wild life, especially the babies.  Now that it's spring the will be seeing more and that has prompted Wildwoods Wildlife Rehabilitation to throw an most unique baby shower.
Watch Cathy Kates’ Husband’s Daring, Yet Humorous Turkey Vulture Rescue [VIDEO]
Watch Cathy Kates’ Husband’s Daring, Yet Humorous Turkey Vulture Rescue [VIDEO]
Watch Cathy Kates’ Husband’s Daring, Yet Humorous Turkey Vulture Rescue [VIDEO]
The breeding season of a turkey vulture starts in March and continues into June. One local turkey vulture decided our garage looked alluring and ended up injuring itself to the point it couldn't fly.  We decided to get him help from a local wildlife rehab center.  Watch the hilarious and daring capture and transport here.

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