WMC Blog

Barn Owl holding a dead mouse in its beak.

A Lethal Meal

Secondary Rodenticide Poisoning in Raptors It is a quick fix many homeowners use when facing a rodent problem: setting out a few bait stations filled with tasty poison. What most don’t realize is that these…
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Red Fox curled up in a hide box, laying on straw.

Canine Distemper Virus: Not Just a Puppy Problem

What is Canine Distemper Virus (CDV)? Canine Distemper Virus is a highly contagious and often fatal virus that can affect the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems of animals. These locations make sense when considering these…
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Two bats on a gloved hand. One is sleeping and one is yawning.

Bats, Skunks, and Geese-Oh My!

Every day, the Wildlife Medical Clinic receives numerous calls from concerned community members about animals that appear sick or injured outside. Many of those people attempt to capture the injured wildlife, so they can be…
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Three young Great Horned Owls all peeking over one another.

Diagnostic Tools in Wildlife Medicine

Observation and Diagnostic Tools When a good Samaritan brings in a Great horned owl that cannot fly or a lethargic Eastern box turtle with no apparent physical injuries to the Wildlife Medical Clinic, how do…
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Bat in gloved hand of a licensed rehabilitator in Texas.

White-Nose Syndrome in Bats

Bats of Illinois Illinois is home to a confirmed 13 different bat species who are all insectivores. Despite their feared reputation for carrying diseases such as rabies and feeding on blood, these bats are crucial…
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Pesto, the Virginia opossum ambassador. Pesto is standing on a burlap lining and standing straight looking directly at the camera.

Pesto Returns to CiLiving

Watch as WMC Program Coordinator, Sydney Oliveira, and ambassador Virginia Opossum, Pesto, visit CiLiving. Pesto makes a return visit to CiLiving to show how much he has grown since the fall and to talk about…
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Ambassador animal residence

WMC: A Day in the Life

Join WMC Program Coordinator, Sydney Oliveira, on CiLiving as she gives an overview of theclinic and offers some tips for assisting wildlife in need.