coyotes & opossums

As licensed wildlife rehabilitators, Janine and I go to great lengths to help coyotes, opossums, and others in need. Our goal is to get them in shape to be released back into the wild, and place them somewhere that offers the best chance for survival. The hardest part, especially for coyotes, is to keep them fearful of humans, which means limiting human contact.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

This three legged girl has a quality life thanks to her running wheel


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MANGE infestation. This guy was just taken in


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MANGE survivor- after just a few weeks of treatment


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The Mange is officially cured! Time for release


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Newborn Opossums, still in the pouch


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A dozen young opossums, waiting to grow up so they can get their freedom


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A pair of middle aged happy, healthy house opossums


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