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“It’s impossible to know if he’ll survive, but at least we gave him a fighting chance.”

[…]he is seen again. Entanglement in commercial fishing gear is one of the leading causes of death and injury for North Atlantic right whales, an endangered species and one of world’s most imperiled whales. Wildlife biologist Clay George, who heads right whale research for Georgia DNR, said No. 4057 has severe injuries on his head and flukes. Those wounds and the fact that the whale is still partially entangled highlight the need to prevent entanglements. “Disentanglement can’t save every whale,” George said. “The focus must be on prevention.” More than 80 percent of North Atlantic right whales bear scars from […]
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Juvenile Gray Whale Dies on Manila Beach

[…]on the shore, the whale is very impressive, beautiful, elegant and graceful, even though stranded and to roam the seas no more forever. Coming directly on the heels of another stranding on Centerville Beach, about 30 miles south and with the reports of a massive krill die-off along the Northern California/Southern Oregon coast – this whale’s death reminds us that the ocean we love, and in many ways take for granted, is experiencing very hard times. While the problems facing our world seem insurmountable, we must act as if they are not. We must begin now and everyday to repair […]

Fieldbrook Hawk Gets Another Chance

[…]dreaming, preparing for another year, another chance to raise more young, another day to be alive, free and wild. Your support is how and why. Thank you! All photos: Bird Ally […]

How the media is missing the real drama of the Oil Spill – by Bill McKibben of 350.org

[…] have happened since the Deepwater exploded: * Asia and Southeast Asia have each recorded their hottest temperatures ever — 129 degrees in Pakistan, and 117 in Burma. India is having the worst heatwave since the British started keeping records — people are dying by the hundreds. * We’ve seen the biggest rainstorms ever recorded in lots of places, from Nashville to Guatemala — the clear result of an atmosphere made 5% wetter because warm air holds more water vapor than cold. * Satellite data has shown that Arctic ice is now melting even faster than in the record year […]
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Bald Eagle’s Suffering Ends

[…]Service, the young Eagle’s suffering was ended. When we open our door each morning to be available for injured and orphaned wild animals, we don’t know who is going to walk through … Each day brings new cases, each case brings new challenges. Every patient has her or his own story, their own needs. Some species, due to our society’s atrocious history of abuse, are more strictly protected. All patients however deserve the best care we can provide. While this Eagle won’t ever soar the skies above the Trinity Alps, as was his birthright, at least he’s soaring somewhere. Thank […]

Avian Botulism Outbreak at the Lower Klamath Basin: BAX Responds

[…]in over 400 wild birds, predominantly waterfowl, to be treated for the bacterial infection, and thousands of other birds deaths. (read more about last year’s response.) January and Marie also led last year’s response, which resulted in hundreds of birds saved from the paralyzing disease, as well as the development of protocols for care which were shared around the western states, where avian botulism is becoming a chronic problem, as well as the entire wildlife rehabilitation community. Avian botulism is caused by bacteria that is commonly found in fish. During dry hot spells, as water levels drop and water temperatures […]
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(podcast) New Wild Review Vol 1 Ep 2 — Good Morning Heartache, Sit Down – About Despair

[…]Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:09 — 55.2MB) | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Email | RSSHi Friends and Lovers of the Wild, Back in January, I posted a story on our facebook page concerning a study of the Common Murre (Uria aalge) die off that occured in the Eastern Pacific Ocean the the Fall/Winter/Spring of 2015/2016. It’s a sad story about the deaths of a million of these remarkable seabirds. Immediately after posting the story I got a message from a friend and fellow animal rescuer in the Los Angeles area: “It all seems so heartbreakingly pointless doesn’t […]
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[podcast] New Wild Review vol 1 ep 5 Wildlife Care with the World Upended

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (81.4MB) | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Email | RSSIn our latest episode of New Wild Review we look at the sudden changes the global pandemic caused by the outbreak of coronavirus disease – 19. As states, counties and municipalities move to slow the spread of the virus, through shelter in place orders and social distancing, essential services, including wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, continue. How does the pandemic effect our work? How will the pandemic effect wildlife? We don’t know. But we can ponder it while we work. If you’re at a facility that […]
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After Falling in a Grease Trap, a Pigeon’s Goose Is Nearly Cooked

[…]wild animals in urban or suburban areas. Most municipalities have ordinances that make it illegal for commercial grease traps to be uncovered, but accidents happen. It’s hard to imagine how bad it must feel to be covered in cooking oil hot enough to give you the equivalent of a bad sunburn. If this pigeon hadn’t been seen and rescued, the result would have been a slow, starving, painful, solitary death. Cooking grease can be very hard to remove, as anyone who’s ever washed a dirty frying pan knows. Most dish detergents effectively remove grease, but for cooking oils, ease of […]
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