Weekly hospital update – Week of May 21
Mar. 24th, 2011 | Hospital StoriesThe hospital received 62 animals last week, bringing the total to 404 for this year. Ten of the patients were baby opossums that were found still attached to the nipples […]
The hospital received 62 animals last week, bringing the total to 404 for this year. Ten of the patients were baby opossums that were found still attached to the nipples […]
In mid-April two Contra Costa County agencies worked together, to save a barn owl that was in serious trouble. On April 14 a call came into Contra Costa Animal Services […]
In early June a couple walking their dog found an adult peregrine falcon on the ground near Laguna Avenue and Alida Street in Oakland. They caught the bird and brought […]
A Burrowing Owl is one of Lindsay Wildlife’s most recent hospital patients. On Friday, November 21, 2014, he struck a window at Oakland International Airport and suffered bruising and wing […]
Last week, the wildlife rehabilitation hospital at Lindsay Wildlife Museum released a young Red-shouldered hawk at Larkey Park, right next to the museum. The animal was brought to the wildlife […]
Lindsay Wildlife Museum is set to debut its newest animal ambassador, a male American kestrel, and the public has the opportunity to select the name through online voting August 1-15, […]
A young Western Screech Owl was admitted on July 13, with a fractured humerus (a long bone in the wing). As it was found in the middle of the road, […]
LWE Encounters, Lindsay Wildlife Experience’s mobile app for iPhone is now available for free download in the iTunes Store. The app allows Bay Area residents to learn about local wildlife […]
Earlier this month, a Golden eagle fledgling treated at Lindsay Wildlife Museum’s rehabilitation hospital was released in a rural part of Alameda County. The nine-week-old bird was brought to Lindsay […]
On May 30, three young Red-shouldered hawks were found in a box at the front door of Lindsay Wildlife Museum’s rehabilitation hospital. The fledglings are healthy and eating well. Wildlife […]