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April 5, 2021
Wildlife Patient Stories, Wildlife Center Life

Busy Season is Approaching

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April 5, 2021
Wildlife Patient Stories, Wildlife Center Life

A small sample of clinic events this week: A Red-tailed Hawk receives treatment after a head trauma, a Snapping Turtle has its wound cleaned and dressed, and Pennsylvania wildflowers emerge on the property.

Snapping Turtle
Red-tailed Hawk
Bloodroot
Carolina Springbeauty

Tagged: Hawk, snapping turtle

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