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Native Animal Rescue Video Gallery

Native Animal Rescue Video Gallery

Articles, Bird, Fox, Native Animal Rescue, News, Owls, Rehabilitation, Rescue

A young Gray Fox–being chased by dogs–was rescued by two walkers who brought her to Native Animal Rescue. The fox’s eyes were an unearthly shade of blue. The veterinarian prescribed daily eyedrops to clear up the fox’s eyes. The treatment was a...
From the Archives: Meet the Flockers 2004

From the Archives: Meet the Flockers 2004

Native Animal Rescue, Rescue, Reunification

By Art O’Sullivan From the December 15-22, 2004 issue of Metro Santa Cruz. Copyright © Metro Publishing Inc. Maintained by Boulevards New Media. Meet the Flockers It was back in April 1991 when I moved into the second-story, cavelike...
Native Animal Rescue’s Really Big Year

Native Animal Rescue’s Really Big Year

Articles, Coexist, Native Animal Rescue, News, Prevention

Most of Santa Cruz knows about Native Animal Rescue for its work rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing injured, sick and orphaned wild animals back to the wild. But did you know that Native Animal Rescue also works to: —increase the understanding of and respect for...
The Importance of Wildlife Rescue Partners

The Importance of Wildlife Rescue Partners

Articles, Bird, Native Animal Rescue, News, Rehabilitation, Rescue

Wildlife rescue organizations work together in order to provide the best available care to injured, sick and orphaned wildlife. One of Native Animal Rescue’s vital partners is International Bird Rescue. International Bird Rescue cares for sick, injured, abused,...
Get to Know Your Neighbors

Get to Know Your Neighbors

Coexist, Deer, Fawn, Native Animal Rescue, News, Prevention, Rescue, Tai Moses

By Tai Moses A working knowledge of natural history could reduce a lot of the unintentional harm we do to wildlife. Here’s a troubling fact: many of the fawns brought to wildlife rescue centers in spring have accidentally been “kidnapped” by people who mistakenly...
Starved sea birds overwhelming Native Animal Rescue

Starved sea birds overwhelming Native Animal Rescue

Articles, Bird, Native Animal Rescue, News, Santa Cruz Sentinel

By Samantha Clark, Santa Cruz Sentinel LIVE OAK >> A troubling number of starved and weak seabirds are washing ashore on beaches from the Monterey Bay to Alaska at a similar rate not seen since past severe El Niño years. Scientists think that ever-warmer...
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