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Text Box: Wildlife Rehab & Education

Text Box: “Caring for Injured and Orphaned Wildlife”

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Click here to see our Oiled Wildlife Response Team in Action

Click here to see our Educational Ambassadors in Action

Click here to follow the progress of a clutch of Killdeer

Double click small photos to enlarge

Baby Bobcat in incubator

Baby Virginia Opposum - still too young for release

Typical intake of Opossum and her babies See Winter 2007 Newsletter

Burrowing Owl Unable to stand, see Winter 2007 newsletter

Burrowing Owl Healthy and strong enough for outdoor flight cage

Ducka and her hew bill See Winter 2007 newsletter

Baby Gray Squireel Eyes haave recently opened

Red Squirrel being fed at the Wildlife Center

Nestlings Shrikes

Shrike fledging Almost ready for outdoor flight cage

Pelican pouch is surgically repaired before sucessful rehab and release

Two of the many rabbits we cared for this year.

Red Shouldered hawk in incubator

Successful release of the Red Shouldered Hawk

Successful release of Swainson Hawk

Injured beaver requires surgical attention at the Wildlife Center

Hand-feeding swallows in flight cage prior to release

Kestral

Sucessful release of Yellow Crowned Night Heron

This litter of opposums is ready for softened cat food

Baby Skunk Still requires formula

Successful release of Black Necked Stilt

Red Squirrel Being fed at the Wildlife Center

Red Eared Slider

Triage of Red Tailed Hawk

Red Tailed Hawk's wing looks good

Sometimes we sit peacefully

Sometimes we don't want to sit on the glove

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To Contact Us:

713-643-WILD provides a partial list of our permitted rehabbers

713-861-WILD Direct line to the Wildlife Center
E-mail: SharonSchmalz@wrande.org

Wildlife Center 7007 Katy Road, Houston, TX, 77024