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Hawk Talk


  • Goodbye, House Officers

    Goodbye, House Officers

    Dr. Aubrey Engel Dr. Engel has been our Zoological Medicine Specialty Intern since August of 2022, and she will be moving on to our anesthesia…

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  • A Closer Look into Our Eastern Box Turtle Ambassador’s World

    Hazel, our beloved Eastern Box turtle ambassador, helps the Wildlife Medical Clinic teach our community about wildlife stewardship. Reptiles have very specific care and husbandry…

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  • River, Bald Eagle

    River, Bald Eagle

    Happy Independence Day! Our favorite American symbol at the Wildlife Medical Clinic is our bald eagle ambassador, River. Today’s Hawk Talk is all about bald eagles…

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  • July Coloring Page

    The Wildlife Medical Clinic is celebrating July by showcasing our special bald eagle ambassadors River! Feel free to share your fully colored version of River…

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  • Buckets of Babies!

    Buckets of Babies!

    Here at the Wildlife Medical Clinic, it’s that time of year when we are inundated with baby wildlife. From American Robins to White-tailed Deer, we…

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  • Father’s Day

    Father’s Day

    Today, June 18th, marks Father’s Day for the year of 2023. To celebrate all the dads, grandpas, uncles, and father-figures out there, we’d love to…

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  • Case Report: Red-tailed Hawk

    Case Report: Red-tailed Hawk

    Red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) are one of the most common hawks in North America, with a range that spans from Alaska to the tropical rainforests…

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  • Wildlife Enrichment

    Patients at the clinic require little contact with people but benefit from mental stimulation while in our care. Examples of enrichment might include stuffed Kongs…

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  • Wildlife Observation Guide Activity

    Where can we find different wildlife species? Print out this activity and place these animals in their homes! Feel free to share your fully colored…

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  • Mothers Gone Wild!

    Mothers Gone Wild!

    The season of spring is known for a couple of aspects. It’s the time when flowers bloom, people begin to venture outside and wildlife give…

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