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Wildlife Stories
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The
Coyote That Wasn't... A horseback rider called our center
requesting a rescue for a coyote spotted under a bush
in the Tanque Verde Wash. MORE... |
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"Bubba",
our great horned educational owl. These pictures were
taken at a presentation at Green Fire Books. MORE...
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A Red-tailed hawk,
severely affected by the drought, was brought to us by Edward
and Rupert Encinas, councilmen of the Tohono O'odham Nation. MORE... |
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This
is a picture of a baby coyote that could fit in the palm
of your hand. Her paw was burnt by in the Aspen fire in
the summer of 2003. MORE... |
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One
of the most common animals at the Center is the javelina.
We form herds from orphaned babies and release them with
tracking collars. MORE... |
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This
female fox had recently given birth. All four paws and
her ears were burnt in the Aspen fire in the summer of
2003. MORE... |
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Vulture
rescue. This animal had been tied to a pole for over a
month. MORE... |
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Wild Animal Rescue • Rehabilitation • Release
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