DID YOU KNOW????? Rock Doves (pigeons) are not native but we do accept them for rehab.

Bullfrog.

The Bull Frog is the largest U.S. frog (Rana catesbeiana) named for its loud call. A solitary aquatic frog, it is native to the eastern states, and introduced into the western states and other countries. Its body is about 8 in. long, and its hind legs may be 10 in. long. Large adults weigh 1 lb or more. Bullfrogs usually live in or near a body of still water.

Baby Blue Jays.

Blue jays are sometimes known to eat eggs or nestlings, and it is this practice that has tarnished their reputation. In fact, they are largely vegetarian birds. Most of their diet is composed of acorns, nuts, and seeds-though they also eat small creatures such as caterpillars, grasshoppers, and beetles. Blue jays sometimes store acorns in the ground and may fail to retrieve them, thus aiding the spread of forests.


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Baby Squirrel with stitches
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Bull Frog
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Raccoon stimulated to urinate
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Flying Squirrels
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Swamp Rabbit babies
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Opossum with babies
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Fledgling Shrikes
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Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
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Nestling dove in nest
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Baby Crow
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Baby Blue Jays
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Carolina Chickadee
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Pinkie Squirrels
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Baby Opossum being bathed for fleas

 

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attend a new volunteer orientation and become a member of TWRC ($25/yr). The New Volunteer Orientation will also explain the many other ways to get more involved at TWRC.