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Fish Oiled Brown Pelicans Rescued and Treated by Humboldt Wildlife Care Center with help from Bird Ally X

[…]birds require treatment almost exactly as if they had been caught in an oil spill. They need first and foremost to be washed, but they also require medical attention, food and medicine. Housing before being washed is needed, as well as housing that provides room to recover and regain strength so that they may be released back into the wild. Humboldt Wildlife Care Center is committed to providing that care. Had this been a petroleum oil spill, the State of California has in place a response network to care for impacted wildlife. Fish oil however is beyond the legal mandate […]
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Rescued, Raised and Released – Woodpecker Babies Home Again!

[…]was an honor that our staff won’t ever forget. Successfully returning them to their free and wild lives, which had very nearly been cut quite short, is the happiest outcome we could have imagined. Your support made this success story possible. Right now we have nearly 100 young wild animals in care. Your help providing their care, in the form of financial support, in the form of sharing our work, and as a volunteer in our clinic or as driver across our vast territory is appreciated more than we can say. Thank you! All photos: Laura Corsiglia/Bird Ally […]
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Orphaned Common Murre Chicks and Our Busiest Season Yet!

[…]be weaned. Opossums grow up fast! In just a few more weeks she’ll be released to her wild and free life! Osprey uses new feathers to fly in our aviary. It won’t be long before we make the trek back to Lewiston Lake, where this intense, plunge diving raptor was found after losing his feather to a power line fire. Common Murre (Uria aalge) with a head wound recuperates in our newest seabird pool. Soon “he” will be joined by our three orphaned Murres. Common Murres are often generous with their concern for murre chicks not their own. Three orphaned […]
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Raccoons Raring to Re-enter the Real (video and photos)

[…]raccoons enter the wild for the first time since they lost their mama… The first whiff of freedom (and a real river!) Over the river and into the woods, to Grandmother’s house they go. Just a few steps from the cloaking device that mother Earth provides all her children… Taken with a zoom lens, one last view before these youngsters ‘disappear’ into the real world! As with all we do, it’s your support that makes it possible. Thank YOU!   all photos: BAX/Laura Corsiglia; video BAX/Matt […]
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The star-crossed (and then uncrossed) Red Crossbill

[…] Please help. Click here to become a part of our life-saving work. Thank you for all that you do and for your love of the wild!   Over the next few days we could see that the wound was minor and his attitude was major. He spent one day in our outdoor aviary flying frantically from one end to the other calling over and over. After three days in care, we decided the best course of action was release. Cheryl was on the schedule that day and when she arrived we let her know her rescued bird was ready […]
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USDA Wildlife Services responds directly to BAX co-director over Change.org petition

[…]generates an emotional response it does not indicate the overall impact to wildlife populations. For example, cats kill from 1.3 to 4.0 billion birds each year in the United States. Hunters harvest over 50 million mourning dove each year out of a population estimated to be well over 300 million birds. More than one million deer-vehicles collisions occur annually, often deadly to deer, which have a population of over 30 million deer. Disease, predation, age, and many factors all contribute to wildlife mortality. Our lethal take last year involved the removal of approximately 3.5 million birds, nearly 80% of which […]
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Barn Owl Hit By Car and Left for Dead Treated at Humboldt Wildlife Care Center (VIDEO)

[…]in Del Norte County met volunteers from Humboldt in Orick, between Patrick’s Point and Klamath, to hand off the owl. Just another day meeting the needs of wildlife in a territory larger than many states! It turned out that the bird was a Barn Owl (Tyto alba) who’d likely been hit by a car. Although there is always some degree of guesswork to figure out what happened to our patients that caused their injuries, because the owl had been found on the side of the road, was suffering from severe dehydration, but was in relatively good body condition, had no […]
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Healing starts small and spreads…

[…]of catastrophic climate change… In any case, I sent this to him as an intended note of comfort and I am also sending it to you, for a slim thread to hang from in these days of justifiable environmental despair. Here’s some small good news… A red-tailed hawk, a big (1150grams) strong female, her tail just now turning red, was hit by a vehicle on US 101 between Eureka and Arcata. We picked her up from the side of the highway early Monday morning. She suffered no broken bones but her eyes were closed, she was barely responsive, her head […]

Pelican Dreams on DVD! Become a member and get a copy!

[…]As the Pelican’s primary caregiver, the film spends some time with him, as well as wife and partner and fellow co-director, Laura Corsiglia. The film took over 6 years to make and includes footage from Bird Ally X/Humboldt Wildlife Care Center rescue work, and uses footage shot in Crescent City harbor by Arcata’s own Ishan Vernallis (Medicine Baul). Right now, thanks to Judy Irving and Pelican Media, Bird Ally X has a limited number of DVDs which we will happily sell for $25 or offer free with any membership pledge of $50. (Become a member!) UPDATE! We have no more […]
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New Wild Review vol 3 episode 2 – It becomes a part of you – a conversation with Veronica Bowers, songbird rehabilitator and advocate.

[…]in rehabilitative songbird care, a powerful advocate for songbird conservation and protection and a standard setter for excellence in wildlife rehabilitation. It was a great pleasure to sit down and talk with her about achieving excellence, maintaining high standards over time, mentoring those who are new to the field of wildlife rehabilitation and keeping oneself healthy and sane despite the stress, sorrow and trauma that are an inescapable part of this work. Pour yourself a mug of chamomile and settle in for a long chat with Veronica […]
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