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Jan 22nd, 2024
Help Queenie Heal
Queenie was in pain, and we asked for your help to fund her unexpected medical needs so she can live without pain and find her new loving family.
FULL STORYNov 6th, 2023
DCHS's Wildlife Center Updates: Unique Wildlife Species
Mammal, reptile, and waterfowl admissions have increased since early October, in addition to various bird species. Read about some of our avian patients who were released in time for fall migration.
Nov 6th, 2023
Photographing Our Wild Patients
How does DCHS's Wildlife Center get so many amazing photos of patients in rehabilitation? Sarah Karls, Senior Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator, and volunteer Lesley Haven discuss what it takes.
Nov 6th, 2023
Hatching Herps!
Hooray for hatching herptiles! A volunteer at DCHS's Wildlife Center shares her experience incubating turtle eggs this summer in her home.
Nov 6th, 2023
Solar Flight Pen Breaks Ground
DCHS's Wildlife Center staff share an update on the Solar Flight Pen Project.
Nov 6th, 2023
Intern Q&A: What Inspired You to Apply to This Wildlife Internship?
We asked one of our interns what inspired them to apply to our wildlife internship and what are they hoping to learn. One of our new 2023 Werndli apprentices also reflects on her time as an intern.
Jul 17th, 2023
It's Raining Woodpeckers!
Over 1,000 animals have already been admitted to DCHS’s Wildlife Center for rehabilitation in the first half of 2023. What species of songbird are we seeing the most? Woodpeckers!