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What Happened with Those Baby Bats?
A small cadre of PWC staff and volunteers gained a new level of appreciation for […]
Red-tailed Hawk 24-1516: The Final Chapter
The multi-episode saga of RTHA 24-1516 had all the dangers and plot twists of a […]
Golden Eagle 24-1834: The Mystery and Challenges of a Very Large Bird
The story of Golden Eagle 24-1834 was a medical mystery full of clues, detective work, […]
A Very Good Badger
“Charming” is not a word used in wildlife rehabilitation, but everyone was secretly charmed by […]
The Summer of Baby Bats
In the sweltering July heat, baby Mexican Free-tailed Bats dropped to the ground like unripe […]
A First for PWC!
On Friday, July 26th a California Department of Fish and Wildlife Services biologist brought an […]
Hanging by a Wing
Such an innocuous thing – a piece of string, likely from a kite. Innocuous, maybe, […]
Bringing Up Baby (Owls)
The surge of baby birds at PWC every spring and summer – beginning with raptors, […]