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American Wigeon Gets Fancy Splint and It Worked

[…]the only injury we found was a fractured L radius. For most birds, a radius fracture, has the greatest chance for full recovery. As with people, the radius is paired with another bone, the Ulna. If the Ulna is intact, then it will serve as part of the stabilizing splint. In this wigeon’s case, the radius was fractured badly, with two breaks. But the skin was not broken, and the fractures were far enough from either the wrist or the elbow that we felt there was very good prognosis for this handsome duck. However, an ordinary wing wrap wouldn’t do. […]
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A Summer Full of Wild Babies and an Urgent Need!

[…]wild patients in 2022. Our humane solutions work has kept scores of wild families together. Among the thousand patients, our small facility in Bayside ( right now we only have a quarter-acre!) has provided care for 7 Barn Owl babies, 2 Coyote pups (one from Tule Lake, the other from Round Valley) dozens of Barn Swallows, Cliff Swallows, Violet-green Swallows, House finches, White-crowned Sparrows, and Band-tailed Pigeons. Many Mallards, Raccoon babies and a Ring-tailed cat we’ve had in care sicne she was an infant are still in care today, but soon to be released. Now, as our caseload lightens up […]
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Fish and Game Commission Fortuna Meeting in August: Bobcat Protection Act!

[…]as specified” is a geographical description using common features of the landscape that are easily recognized:ย  “East and South of State Highway 62 from the intersection of Interstate 10 to the intersection of State Highway 177; West of State Highway 177 from the intersection of State Highway 62 to the intersection with Interstate 10; North of Interstate 10 from State Highway 177 to State Highway 62.” The law also stipulates that all other protected areas be described in like manner.ย  As it happens, the other protected areas (that is, national parks, state parks, national monuments, and wildlife refuges) number in […]
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Experiencing Turbulence: The Rough and Tumble Life of A Harlequin Duck

[…]the sea, she was very lucky that she was found. The lacerations looked bad, but in fact, they were easily treated. Each of her limbs was intact; she was in ย good health. We cleaned and dressed her wounds and prepared for the real task of her care: keeping a duck who loves the turbulentย sea, fast moving water, and the freedom to dive against the rocks for her dinner of mollusks and crustaceaย in a calm pool in the middle of a small ranch a mile from the nearest saltwater. Fortunately she accepted our diet of krill and small fish purchased at […]
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Just Published! An Introduction to Aquatic Bird Rehabilitation

[…]for wildlife rehabilitators, features a section on each aspect of caring for wild aquatic birds: Anatomy, Handling, Physical Examination, Captivity-related Problems, Feather Function and Structure, Waterproofing, Diet, Housing, and Release. With over 100 B&W and Color Photos, appendices covering common parasites, often used medications, and re-usable protective keel wraps, as well as a full glossary, this manual is a first of its kind. With examples intended for the novice or experienced rehabilitator, and with suggestions to meet any budget while still providing quality care. Written by rehabilitators with extensive experience with all wildlife and who are specialists in aquatic bird […]
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Fish Oiled Brown Pelicans Rescued and Treated by Humboldt Wildlife Care Center with help from Bird Ally X

[…]fish-waste at a local cleaning station were open to the young, inexperienced birds, eager for an easily gotten meal. It takes experience and maturity to get your living from the cold waters of the North Pacific and these birds, fresh from the nest, rely on bays and sheltered coves as training ground for a life at sea. Used to being fed by their parents, it is an easy switch to scavenging and begging. Securing the fish-waste bins was the first step toward solving the problem. An easy fix, HWCC, working with the Crescent City Harbor District, added hinged lids to […]
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Lies, obfuscation, and propaganda, or, It’s leaking however much we say it is…

[…]that this catastrophe has interferred with his personal plans.     The latest attempt to capture oil – the so-called Lower Marine Riser Package (LMRP) – which of necessity increased the flow when engineers cut the crimped part of the original riser off, was immediately said to be capturing twice the amount that BP had previously maintained was the total flow, and plenty of oil still seen to be not captured at all. Apparently, you can say anything. And also apparently the oil will continue to flow, at some rate greater than 1,000,000 gallons a day until the relief wells have been […]
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Our Letter to the California Fish and Game Commission concerning implementation of the Bobcat Protection Act of 2013

[…]and enshrined in Fish and Game code? The third option, which was brought to the table at the aforementioned December meeting, is the only responsible action possible that will meet both the requirements of the Bobcat Protection Act and provide good husbandry of our limited resources. The Bobcat Protection Act makes explicit (sec 4155, (b)(2), (e), (f)) the Fish and Game Commissionโ€™s authority to implement this law and โ€œimpose additional requirements, restrictions, or prohibitions related to the taking of bobcats, including a complete prohibition on the trapping of bobcatsโ€ฆโ€ Now, after centuries of abuse, it is imperative that our policies […]
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Hooked by Unattended Line, Western Gull Heals and is Released

[…]birds, reptiles, and mammals (not to mention the targeted species!) numbers in the thousands along the California coast alone each year. (see study here) According to the Humane Society of the United States (link here) over a million marine animals are killed each year by “longline” fishing at sea. (a collection of hooks and other items removed from patients at Humboldt Wildlife Care Center) Hook and line injuries are commonplace for all wildlife rehabilitators, especially in locations where wildlife and people co-exist in large numbers – San Francisco, Monterey Bay, Los Angeles… When we arrived on the scene, the fellow […]
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Recovery and Freeedom! The Pandemic Year: part three

We’ve fallen behind in reporting on our hectic Summer season, due in part to the global coronavirus pandemic, and also to our sudden huge increase in patients over previous Summers. So let us take a breath, slip away from the clinic and our never-ending tasks and catch you up with some of our cases and releases from over the hectic baby season. Here’s a little tune to accompany you. There is no getting around that 2020 has been a very difficult year, for our clinic, for our staff, for our community, for our nation, for the world. Yet, in these […]
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