WMC Blog

Humane Rodent Prevention Tips

Join Sydney Oliveira and Dr. Macy Peterson, on CiLiving, as they give tips on humane ways to prevent rodents from entering your home.

A painted turtle in the water, holding onto a rock with head above the water.

Turtles, Bunnies, and Cats, Oh My!

Why is it so important to keep our domestic animals inside and on a leash? While pets love to have outside time and their pet owners love it too, it is important to be aware…
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Red-tailed hawk, Loki

Meet Loki

Join Program Coordinator, Sydney Oliveira, and Dr. Macy Peterson, on CiLiving as they introduce us to one of the newest avian ambassadors, Loki, the Red-Tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis).

Close up of Eastern Screech Owl, Whittington's, head.

Meet Whittington

Join Program Coordinator, Sydney Oliveira, on CiLiving as she introduces us to one of the newest avian ambassadors, Whittington, the Eastern Screech Owl (Megascops asio). Interested in some fun facts about owls, check out her…
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Three toed box turtle patient sitting in the grass outside.

Overwintering a Three-toed Box Turtle

Meet TECA 25-1413 This unique patient is a three-toed box turtle that was brought into the Wildlife Medical Clinic from Missouri after being hit by a vehicle this past summer. Box turtles are remarkably durable…
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Two rehabilitation bat patients resting on a gloved hand. One is looking forward and one is yawning.

White Nose Syndrome in Native Bats

Bats – Those that get a bad rap are under attack  Bats are agile winged mammals that use echolocation to navigate at night as well as to hunt for prey. Bats usually live in caves…
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Small mouth salamander with soil and mulch stuck to it sitting on a gloved hand.

Happy New Year

The page has turned and the Wildlife Medical Clinic is excited to embark on yet another year tending and caring for our local wildlife. With every new year, there is value in taking time to…
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Nestling cedar waxwing in an artificial nest with mouth open begging for food.

Notes from the Nest

We’ve all heard those sweet trills of our avian friends perched atop branches. They beckon our attention, but beyond the birds exhibiting their vast vocal range for every passing audience, have you ever stopped to…
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Bucket of 9 baby Virginia Opossum, with color marks on head to identify each individual.

 Hypoglycemia in Orphan Patients

In the fall, the Wildlife Medical Clinic is booming with orphaned wildlife such as squirrels, rabbits, and opossums. On our initial triage examination, many of these orphaned patients present with mild to moderate dehydration, consistent…
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