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Patient Profiles

Every day new patients arrive at our facility. We see over 3,000 patients annually. Over 135 different species come to us for care. In an effort to tell their stories of survival and highlight the diverse number of species that we rehabilitate, we try to share some of their stories here. You can also see posts on our social media pages.  

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Woodpecker Hit By Car

By Sarvey Wildlife / Tuesday, April 1, 2025 /
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This Pileated Woodpecker arrived on April 1st. He was found injured on the road, likely hit by a car. The right wing was fractured, bruised, and swollen. The wing was wrapped to allow for the bone to ... Read More

Wayward Opossum

By Sarvey Wildlife / Sunday, March 23, 2025 /
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This Virginia Opossum was caught in a humane trap and had an injured tail. Dr. Kovar performed surgery to remove the necrosis and he is healing well. Here he is exploring his new enclosure outside. Yo... Read More

Orphaned Eastern Gray Squirrels

By Sarvey Wildlife / Thursday, March 20, 2025 /
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Baby Squirrels have started to arrive. While we attempt to advise people on how to reunite baby squirrels that have fallen from the nest, it is not always successful. We will care for hundreds of squi... Read More

Squirrel Vs. Birdfeeder

By Sarvey Wildlife / Friday, January 31, 2025 /
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Sadly, not all of our patients recover. This Eastern gray squirrel was discovered trapped by her tail on the metal hook shown in the photos. Her tail was entangled in the screws and the homeowners wer... Read More

Northern Pygmy-owl

By Sarvey Wildlife / Friday, January 31, 2025 /
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This little owl was brought to us after it hit a window in Lake Stevens. He was suffering from some mild head trauma and was released a few days later. Read More

First Patient of 2025

By Sarvey Wildlife / Monday, January 6, 2025 /
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Our first patient this year arrived on January 2nd. This little (but fierce and mighty) Northern Saw-whet owl was found on the ground in Arlington at the Stillaguamish Tribe Natural Resources building... Read More
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