Amazing! Beautiful owls, falcons, turtle and especially the Bald Eagle! So informative!
They do great work, not only in saving wildlife, but also in education on preventing threats to wildlife.
I have been bringing animals to Wildcare for over 30 years. I remember when they had the bear. Such a great place to learn about our local wildlife and how to coexist with them.
It's not too late! You can still register for our FREE webinar today; Tuesday March 9th at 6pm, PST.
Hinton the Swainson's Hawk is stretching out and enjoying a bit of weekend sun before the rain starts up again here at WildCare HQ.
This Cedar Waxwing hit a window so hard that the top part of his beak punctured and cracked through the bottom! In this photo the bird is under anesthesia to repair his beak.
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