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WMC Students Help Clean Up the Community

WMC Students Help Clean Up the Community Posted on April 11, 2014 by mones2@illinois.edu A group of veterinary students representing the Wildlife Medical Clinic were one of many teams that cleaned up Boneyard Creek as…
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WMC Students Help Clean Up the Community

WMC Students Help Clean Up the Community Posted on April 11, 2014 by mones2@illinois.edu A group of veterinary students representing the Wildlife Medical Clinic were one of many teams that cleaned up Boneyard Creek as…
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Nokomis Hooting and Barking

by Jenny Kuhn (VM16) Nokomis is an 11 year old Great Horned Owl. He is a permanent resident of the Wildlife Clinic, as he cannot be released into the wild (due to imprinting and other…
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Nokomis Hooting and Barking

by Jenny Kuhn (VM16) Nokomis is an 11 year old Great Horned Owl. He is a permanent resident of the Wildlife Clinic, as he cannot be released into the wild (due to imprinting and other…
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The thing about captivity is…

by Christine Mallo (VM16) At the University of Illinois Wildlife Medical Clinic, our mission is to rehabilitate sick or injured wildlife back to the point where they can be released into their natural habitat. The…
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The thing about captivity is…

by Christine Mallo (VM16) At the University of Illinois Wildlife Medical Clinic, our mission is to rehabilitate sick or injured wildlife back to the point where they can be released into their natural habitat. The…
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A Second Chance at Flight

by Malky Weil (VM16) What do you do when an animal comes in with feather damage but no other evidence of trauma? That was the question we asked when we received our Kestrel patient. She…
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