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Wildlife Rehabilitators vs. Bird Thieves

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Many rehabbers raise several crows together and release them on site. The crows are not friendly to humans, although they sometimes make an exception for the person who raised them. I took in an imprinted Blue Jay one winter,” wrote Kim Doner of Oklahoma’s WING-IT. Evidently, it was not easy to get the card back.

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The Wildlife Rehabilitator’s Wish List

10,000 Birds

The general public is out and about, birds and animals are raising their young, and human/wildlife interaction is at its peak. Tiny transmitters that wouldn’t hurt or irritate my releases, so I know what happens to them,” wrote Michele in Pennsylvania and Elle in Oklahoma. “As Summer is high season.

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448 Great Things to do in Nature

10,000 Birds

This has devastating consequences for their development and, ultimately, the health and future of humanity as a whole. Stacy Tornio grew up in Oklahoma, though she’s lived in Wisconsin for the last ten years. Ken Keffer was born and raised in Wyoming. Through their work, they are both well qualified to author such a book.

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