December 4-10, 2023
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December 4-10, 2023

Meet the overwintering opossums! All of them were too small to release when the weather was pleasant and the food plentiful, so they are staying until spring. They won’t be doing very much over the next few months but I’ll try to keep their brains and bodies active through enriching toys and objects, and changes…

November 26 – December 3, 2023
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November 26 – December 3, 2023

This week’s update will be a smattering of news bits, with photos, of course! David Crowie David Crowie healed and is released!  Shortly after that photo was taken, he flew off and joined his flock.  What a relief for all involved parties!  He arrived in November with a wing droop and a foot issue.  After…

Cold laser therapy: how I’m using it
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Cold laser therapy: how I’m using it

Photobiomodulation is a healing tool used to stimulate cell regeneration, reduce inflammation, and treat pain. I use it to encourage healing of the spinal nerves in my opossum who was attacked by a cat and suffers lower extremity paralysis. It is also known as cold laser therapy. Why is photobiomodulation? Photobiomodulation uses certain ranges of…

November 13-19, 2023
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November 13-19, 2023

Normally I would describe this as the quiet season, but it’s been anything but the last week. Birds and bats and opossums coming and going and exciting facility developments. David Crowie arrived after being found dragging a wing and generally acting weak.  He’s on anti-inflammatories and a good diet, and is improving!  Hopefully he will…

A difficult release

A difficult release

The goal of wildlife rehabilitation is to raise or give medical care to a wild animal so that it can be returned to it’s natural place in the world. Sometimes release comes in the form of a joyous return or entry into the wild. Other times, it’s a release from pain and suffering through humane…