When my book “Flyaway: How A Wild Bird Rehabber Sought Adventure and Found Her Wings” came out in 2009, one of my…
This blog is written by writer, photographer, and animal advocate Ingrid Taylar. Years ago, I became a wildlife volunteer and…
By the time August rolls around, wildlife rehabilitators are fried. There have been months of late-night phone calls, hordes of…
Today’s blog was written by Kathy Hershey, co-founder of Utopia Wildlife Rehabilitators in Hope, Indiana. The voice on the other…
With so much information on the Internet about how to raise an orphaned wild bird, how do you decide which…
It’s summer, you’re in your house, and suddenly there’s a commotion. There’s a small tap, then a really fast chittering…
My friend Nina is an animal lover. All her pets are rescues. She keeps her cats inside. Unless she is accompanying…
Thud! That awful sound of a bird hitting a window. What comes next? So many times these situations end badly, which…
This is about the lengths to which people will go to scam you. The other day I came home and found…
One might think that thanks to the Internet, all those ridiculous old wild animal myths handed down for generations would…
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