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August 21 2024

Porcupine with signs of disease and obviously not well. Caretakers later learned that it is a skin disease related to ringworm fungus. This strain of skin fungal disease (ringworm) affects porcupines more than other small mammals.

Posted in Census, 2024

August 11 2024

Anole LIzard

Posted in Census, 2024

August 10 2024

Striped-bark Scorpion

Getting a drink after being trapped in the house. It climbed on caretaker as updating this website, while sitting at the desk.

Caretakers caught a mouse in the house using a live trap.

It was released near the river

Posted in Census, 2024

July 23 2024

Caretakers noticed that the Porcupine on the right side of the photo looked injured with quill loss on its face. A plan was devised to capture the animal and take it to WIlldife Rescue and Rehabilitaion in Kendalia, which did finally happen August 23.

Posted in Census, 2024

May 01 2024

Carolina Wren with a meal worm provided by caretakers

Tufted Titmouse with mealworm

Posted in Census, Food, 2024

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