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WAYNESBORO, Va. (WRIC) — The Wildlife Center of Virginia is spreading information about when to help baby bunnies, songbirds and opossums this spring in light of “baby season.” According to ...
The Wildlife Center of Virginia provided care for more than 4,000 animals in 2023. It was a record-setting year for the Waynesboro research hospital for native wildlife.
WAYNESBORO, Va. (WRIC) — The Wildlife Center of Virginia is asking for help to name the new male opossum that has joined ...
In 2024 alone, the center saw more than 700 animals with injuries from vehicle collisions. “Virginia is considered to be the ...
WAYNESBORO, Va. -- Three orphaned Black Bear cubs are being nursed back to health at the Wildlife Center of Virginia in Waynesboro. A construction crew in Orange County found the cubs on Valentine ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Employees of the Richmond Wildlife Center in Virginia are doing their best to act like mother foxes as they feed and care for an orphaned kit that found her way into their care.
Graphic courtesy The Wildlife Center of Virginia. A new patient arrived at the Wildlife Center of Virginia this week, but this patient was unusual even for the center’s rehabilitative efforts.
The Richmond Wildlife Center in Richmond, Virginia, shared a video of the center's founder, Melissa Stanley, feeding milk to the tiny female kit — the term for a juvenile fox — while wearing ...
According to the Wildlife Center of Virginia, staff, students and volunteers at the center are experiencing the busiest time of the year — baby season. Since Jan. 1, the center has admitted well ...