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Rehabilitation begins in a quiet and safe place, a fair distance from the neighbors. |
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EWRC provides peace and quiet in one of several ICU areas. These are areas away from the noise, sights, and sounds of people and other animals, thus reducing stress of recuperating wildlife |
EWRC presently maintains 15 outdoor enclosures for wildlife to exercise, once we know they are eating on their own and doing well enough to be moved outside for prerelease training. Enclosures vary in size to accommodate different sizes and species of birds and mammals. Cage furnishings are portable to be suited to an animal's needs and degree of disability. Physical therapy at EWRC is hands-off; we feel less handling benefits the wildlife. |
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Fox pups enjoy some shade and privacy. |
EWRC Rehabilitator, Kris, has a great place for a Fox to hang out until ready for release. |
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Thanks to local area veterinarians who donate their time and services!
EWRC provides no surgical, radiological, or medical therapies on-site. The animals come to us after veterinary treatment |
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