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Patient Updates

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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Turkey Vulture

By Sarvey Wildlife / Monday, October 28, 2019 /
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This young Turkey Vulture was found in a field unable to fly. He was brought to us and we discovered that many of his feathers were damaged. It looks like he was attacked, but fortunately it does not ... Read More

Northern Saw-whet owl

By Sarvey Wildlife / Tuesday, October 22, 2019 /
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This little guy was discovered on the ground unable to fly. He has some head trauma and his shoulder is swollen. We hope he will continue to improve. Status: euthanized in care. Sadly, the injuri... Read More

Ferry Stowaway

By Sarvey Wildlife / Tuesday, October 15, 2019 /
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Yesterday, our volunteer Alistair rescued this Barred owl from the Mukilteo ferry. He was discovered on deck and made a couple of trips during the morning commute before we were able to arrive at the ... Read More

Red-tailed hawk

By Sarvey Wildlife / Monday, October 7, 2019 /
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This hawk was brought to us on 10/7 after it was rescued from some wire fencing. His foot and leg was entangled in the wire causing some swelling. We have a ball wrap bandage on the foot to help him s... Read More

Little Brown Bat

By Sarvey Wildlife / Tuesday, October 1, 2019 /
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This adult male Little Brown Bat was found on Camano Island. He was laying on a deck and then contained and brought to us. We don't know how he ended up grounded, but he is a bit thin and dehydrated. ... Read More
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