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Patient Profiles

Every day new patients arrive at our facility. In an effort to tell their story of survival and highlight the diverse number of species that we rehabilitate, we highlight a new patient each week. Some of these are individuals, others are orphaned siblings. As their cases progress - we will update the outcome - our hope is that many, many of these patients are released! 

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Banded Great Horned Owl

By Sarvey Wildlife / Monday, October 9, 2023 /
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This owl arrived last week and was rescued by a homeowner in Lake Stevens. She was unable to fly and we have determined she is suffering from severe head trauma, likely from a car strike. We discovered she was a banded and turns out she is a repeat patient! We originally took her into care in April after she was discovered as a baby, emaciated and on the ground. She was released in late August in Snohomish . We try to have all our raptors banded prior to release. Status: Sadly, her eye injuries were so severe that even after treatment, she was blind in one eye and had extremely limited vision in the other. We had to compassionately euthanize her. 

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