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Wildlife Stories



The Coyote that wasn't 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...



Bubba - Great Horned "Bubba", our great horned educational owl. These pictures were taken at a presentation at Green Fire Books. MORE...



Red-tail Release 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...



Baby Coyote 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...



Javelina 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...



Fox Rescue 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...



Black Vulture Rescue Vulture rescue. This animal had been tied to a pole for over a month. MORE...



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