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Wildlife advocates in California are one step closer to completing the world's largest wildlife crossing bridge, the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing.
Black bears nicknamed Double Blue and Double Lavender were recently released by staff of the Wildlife Center of Virginia.
During the spring, many animal patients coming into the Wildlife Center of Virginia were injured by someone’s pet.
The Wildlife Center of Virginia is the only organization in the commonwealth with staff who are allowed to raise the cubs, ...
[Emphasis added] The suit filed today in U.S. District Court in Wilmington on behalf of Delaware Audubon Society, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) and the Center for Food ...
The Wildlife Center of Virginia announced Wednesday that they had released three of seven Black Bear yearlings back into the wild after a year of care at the wildlife center. One of the bears ...
Using soft pastel chalk and washable tempera paint, the installation honors the four-legged animals that inhabit the 1,200-acre Jordan Estate. Over 75% of the estate is preserved as natural habitat, ...
Virginia’s robust deer population is a testament to the state’s effective wildlife management strategies. The American black bear is the only bear species found in Virginia, roaming primarily in the ...
Among the hundreds of animals treated by the Wildlife Center of the North Coast, located in Astoria, Oregon, it’s rare for staff to receive groups of eagles in a short period of time. (0 Ratings) ...
A bald eagle that is recovering from lead exposure rests in an enclosure at the Wildlife Center of the North Coast on Friday, March 28. The Wildlife Center of the North Coast is responding to a ...
Ricky LaBlue with the Virginia Beach Police Department said the road is expected to be closed for a few hours, and impacts will likely extend into rush hour.