Tuesday, October 1, 2013

A Perfect Fit!

When you visit the Wildlife Wanderland to see our collection of native animal ambassadors, there are several things to keep in mind:

All of our animals have permanent injuries that prevent them from returning to the wild. When an injured animal is found, it usually goes to a wildlife rehabilitation facility where the injuries are treated and the animal is released. Some injuries are not treatable and the animal must be euthanized. If an injury is not detrimental to the quality of life of the animal, then the animal is placed with an education facility like the nature center. When the animal arrives at our facility, we are prepared to house the animal in the correct size enclosure based on the animal’s needs. 

There are captive animal enclosure guidelines that we follow and often times our enclosures are larger than recommended size.

If we receive a non-flighted bird meaning it cannot fly, the enclosure that bird(s) is in will be smaller than a fully flighted bird. Furniture such as perches, platforms and nest boxes are appropriately placed for the abilities of the animal.

So as you tour our Wildlife Wanderland that is snugly nestled in the natural woods, remember the trauma some of our animal ambassadors have been through and the wonderful life they have now. A nice enclosure, quality food and care and the admiration and love of its keepers.


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