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After two months of expert care and rehabilitation, Bald Eagle #25-1783 is ready to return to the skies, and the public is ...
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See it: Virginia black bears released back into wild after ... - MSNWAYNESBORO, Va. – After more than a year of care, two young black bears are now roaming through the forests of Appalachia, thanks to efforts by staff at the Wildlife Center of Virginia.
July 16 is World Snake Day, which can be used as a time to recognize the impact one of the most recognizable reptiles on the ...
Friday, June 20 is American Eagle Day — but the Wildlife Center of Virginia said “every day feels like an eagle day” for the busy agency. As of Friday, it has admitted 42 bald eagles in the ...
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — The Wildlife Center of Virginia is caring for an eastern kingsnake after it was found stuck in landscape netting in Henrico County. On Monday, April 7, the wildlife ...
WAYNESBORO, Va. – The Wildlife Center of Virginia announced on Monday that they have released seven of their black bear yearlings back into the wild over the course of April.
The Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center is excited to announce the arrival of its first bobcat kitten of 2025! The kitten, weighing 521 grams, was found on May 21 on the side of the road in Floyd ...
A 3-month-old black bear cub was rescued in Virginia after its paw was trapped under a 40-pound boulder, leaving it crying for days, wildlife experts said.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — The Wildlife Center of Virginia is caring for a juvenile bald eagle found injured in Middlesex County on American Eagle Day. Friday, June 20 is American Eagle Day ...
The less than 10-pound cub, from Lexington, was admitted to the Wildlife Center of Virginia on May 12 for treatment, according to a news release by the rescue service.
A 3-month-old black bear got his paw stuck under a 40-pound boulder in Virginia — leaving him crying and trapped for days, wildlife experts said. The less than 10-pound cub, from Lexington, was ...
The less than 10-pound cub, from Lexington, was admitted to the Wildlife Center of Virginia on May 12 for treatment, according to a news release by the rescue service.
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