
Month: February 2024
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I found a baby bird! Now what?
Read More: I found a baby bird! Now what?This information is taken from the Wildlife Rescue SA website and adheres to the best practices of The International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council General notes: Knowing a little about the stages of development will help you to do what is best for the bird, and hopefully keep the little family together. Hatchlings Most of our garden…
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Give A HOOT! [Watch]
Grace Valley Wildlife Rescue Gears Up for Owl Breeding Season At Grace Valley Wildlife Rescue, we’re heading into one of the most exciting and busiest times of the year: Spotted Eagle Owl breeding season. These incredible birds are vital to our local ecosystems. A single owl family can eat up to 3,000 rodents a year,…
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Grysbok saved from dog attack
Thanks to an alert and caring Greyton resident who came out in the middle of the night to see what all the squealing was about, this little Grysbok was rescued from attacking dogs. He was kept safe overnight and this morning I was able to respond. Puncture wounds and broken bones can heal but there…
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Going Batty [Watch]
Watch our first Going Batty Webinar to learn some fun and fascinating facts about bats, how they help us – and the environment – and most importantly, how we can help them!