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Rescue Stories

Elizabeth Glazner
July 26, 2017

Rarely Seen Sora Rescued From Dixon Flood

Elizabeth Glazner
July 26, 2017
Rarely Seen Sora Rescued From Dixon Flood

Some photos of a rare baby Sora, a member of the Rail family, in our rehab.

Tagged: Sora, baby animals, rescue

Elizabeth Glazner
May 29, 2015

Great Gray Owl Rescue

Elizabeth Glazner
May 29, 2015
Great Gray Owl Rescue

Late on the 22nd, Mammoth visitors rescued that turned out to be a Great Gray Owl found near Lake Mary Road and the Equestrian Center.

Tagged: Great Grey Owl, rescue

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Elizabeth Glazner
March 31, 2014

I First Met Art Just About 10 Years Ago

Elizabeth Glazner
March 31, 2014
I First Met Art Just About 10 Years Ago

Art was one of the volunteers who would come to the Center to fly Karma during the Red-tailed Hawks daily flights. They had a great friendship and Art often said that flying Karma was the best part of his life

Tagged: Art Lillund, volunteers

Elizabeth Glazner
September 18, 2013

Sometimes Miracles Happen!

Elizabeth Glazner
September 18, 2013
Sometimes Miracles Happen!

At Eastern Sierra Wildlife Care’s hospital, most wild birds and mammals arrive with injuries from a wide variety of causes—fractured wings and legs from vehicle hits, head injuries from impacts with cars or windows, lacerations from cats and dogs and fishhooks. Some can be helped, and some cannot. And sometimes, miracles happen.

Tagged: hummingbirds, baby animals, owls

Elizabeth Glazner
March 4, 2013

Springtime Stories

Elizabeth Glazner
March 4, 2013
Springtime Stories

One morning in baby bird season durung wind gusts at Keough's Hot Springs, two young
Lesser Goldfinches are rescued from the grassy lawn two hours apart, and brought to
ESWC.

Tagged: goldfinch

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