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Hawk Talk


  • Critters Uncaged

    What do wild animals do during the winter? Some migrate to other parts of the world and some stay right here year round. Join CiLiving,…

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  • The Prairie State

    The Prairie State

    Imagine: a grassland stretching as far as the eyes can see, dotted here and there with small patches of trees. Great herds of animals cross…

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  • Meet Clover!

    Meet Clover!

    The Wildlife Medical Clinic’s Ambassador Program is delighted to introduce you to our newest member – Clover the American kestrel!  Why Clover, you ask? Well,…

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  • 2023 Wildlife University

    In November, the Non-Traditional Species Club at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine hosted the fourth annual Wildlife University conference. Wildlife University is…

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  • Ruby the Red-Tailed Hawk

    Wildlife Medical Clinic Program Coordinator, Sydnee Oliveira, and Ambassador Care Coordinator, Jacob Dalen, are joined on CiLiving by our Ambassador, Ruby the Red-Tailed Hawk. Learn…

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  • In Loving Memory of Thistle

    In Loving Memory of Thistle

    We are saddened to announce the recent passing of Thistle, an ambassador American kestrel in the Wildlife Medical Clinic’s Ambassador Program. She passed away on…

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  • The Lesser Scaup

    The Lesser Scaup

    On February 28, 2023, an adult male lesser scaup presented to the Wildlife Medical Clinic. This is a type of duck, and they are sexually…

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  • Great Horned Owl Case Report

    Great Horned Owl Case Report

    The great horned owl, Bubo virginianus, is a common patient seen at the Wildlife Medical Clinic. This species is found throughout most of North America…

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  • Wildlife Protection and Sustainable Sweets

    As we enter spooky season, the Wildlife Medical Clinic would like to share some ways to ensure the safety of wildlife around us. Join CiLiving…

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  • American Crow and The West Nile Virus 

    American Crow and The West Nile Virus 

    American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos), one of the most intelligent bird species in North America. They are very social birds and sleep in a communal roost…

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