The weather is starting to get warmer and the days are beginning to last longer – orphan season is about to start! We see the young of various species in our clinic each year; of… Read More >
Today the clinic is sponsored by Patricia and Randall Rushing in celebration of their golden retriever Poppy and the life he had with them. They were fortunate to welcome Poppy into their home from Love… Read More >
In honor of Katie Duitsman’s birthday, Lynne Reagan has sponsored a day at the Wildlife Medical Clinic! Over the years Katie has trusted the clinic to care for many animals she has encountered that needed… Read More >
Thank you to the Rushing family for sponsoring the clinic for today! A cherished supporter of our program, this day was chosen with a dual purpose, serving both as celebration of their beloved dog Granger… Read More >
We would like to thank the Rushings for sponsoring a day at the Wildlife Medical Clinic. They chose to sponsor today in honor of their magnificent Isabella, whom they love very much. This donation allows… Read More >
State parks provide a unique opportunity to experience nature and observe local wildlife. You can commit to immersing yourself in the environment for a camping trip or just spend a day hiking. Being able to… Read More >
Think you know the Wildlife Medical Clinic? Try filling out this crossword puzzle and solving for the final word! Want to print the puzzle? Click here: WMC Crossword! How did you do? Click here: Crossword… Read More >
With so many patients of every stage of life and health, the WMC has to take extra measures to keep disease from spreading between patients or even to volunteers. This concept of preventing the introduction… Read More >
Virginia Opossums (Didelphis virginiana) often get a bad rap, but they can actually be helpful to us and our environment! But wait, aren’t they dangerous wild animals that can infect me with diseases? Yes, they… Read More >
In light of the evolving COVID-19 response, the Wildlife Medical Clinic has made the challenging decision to stop accepting any new patients effective immediately. In an effort to preserve human life and support those on… Read More >