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June 2, 2010 at 1:18 am #816267
it does not tell us how much it costs or where they are located??
grayfire artz wrote:Dragon Master wrote:where do you work now and can the public visit?
yes it is open to public visits π
http://www.suisunwildlife.org/ here is there web site.
part of the facilities are off limits to public though, for rehabilitating animals we want them to have as little human interaction as possible having it set up that way also limits the stress on the babies.
In the public areas we have resident wildlife that can be viewed, at 1 pm every day the golden eagle sool gets taken out by his training for feeding and exercise π it’s really fun to watch!June 2, 2010 at 1:47 am #816268WIld animals are always cute as babies! Great thing you are doing! Keep it up.
June 2, 2010 at 3:33 am #816269Sooooooo cute!!!
June 2, 2010 at 4:08 pm #816270Dragon Master wrote:it does not tell us how much it costs or where they are located??
grayfire artz wrote:Dragon Master wrote:where do you work now and can the public visit?
yes it is open to public visits π
http://www.suisunwildlife.org/ here is there web site.
part of the facilities are off limits to public though, for rehabilitating animals we want them to have as little human interaction as possible having it set up that way also limits the stress on the babies.
In the public areas we have resident wildlife that can be viewed, at 1 pm every day the golden eagle sool gets taken out by his training for feeding and exercise π it’s really fun to watch!Acutaly it does, but you have to look at the page.
Click the link she provided>>
On the main page it says Enviremental Education program and Suisun Wildlife Center. Those are clickable links. Click the one that says Suisun wildlife center.>>
You are now on a new page, at the top they give you thier address, you can copy/paste that address into google and select the Map option, OR right under that, it also says Directions again in blue font. That is a link and you can click on it for thier map. If thier map confuses you, google the address.>>
Other information is also on this page.
To come and visit thier are no fee’s. fee’s are for field trips and group educational events. If you are concerned that these are not listed, they provide an email addy unter the link Information Request Page. You can ask them for further clarification.June 5, 2010 at 3:29 am #816271this is a juvenile gofer snake that was brought in by F&G hes in good health but a tad thin so we fed him 3 mice which he greedily ate. he will be released tomorrow
this is rose she is one of the resident american kestrals, she only has one wing.
these are our two juvenile red tailed hawks…. lol they look so dorky at this age.
this white tailed kite is an odd one he was kept inside for two months by a guy who was trying to raise him…..this birds acts like a parrot…
June 5, 2010 at 1:11 pm #816272All of these pics are so incredible; thank you for sharing them!
grayfire artz wrote:this is a juvenile gofer snake that was brought in by F&G hes in good health but a tad thin so we fed him 3 mice which he greedily ate. he will be released tomorrow
Wow, what a great shot. Sorry, what does F & G stand for? :scratch:
grayfire artz wrote:this is rose she is one of the resident american kestrals, she only has one wing.
Poor thing, she’ll never be able to be released. π Do you know how she lost it?
grayfire artz wrote:these are our two juvenile red tailed hawks…. lol they look so dorky at this age.
There’re at the awkward age for hawks. π
grayfire artz wrote:this white tailed kite is an odd one he was kept inside for two months by a guy who was trying to raise him…..this birds acts like a parrot…
Awwww, what a cute pic! Are you working towards releasing him?
June 5, 2010 at 2:35 pm #816273Zephyr wrote:All of these pics are so incredible; thank you for sharing them!
grayfire artz wrote:this is a juvenile gofer snake that was brought in by F&G hes in good health but a tad thin so we fed him 3 mice which he greedily ate. he will be released tomorrow
Wow, what a great shot. Sorry, what does F & G stand for? :scratch:
grayfire artz wrote:this is rose she is one of the resident american kestrals, she only has one wing.
Poor thing, she’ll never be able to be released. π Do you know how she lost it?
grayfire artz wrote:these are our two juvenile red tailed hawks…. lol they look so dorky at this age.
There’re at the awkward age for hawks. π
grayfire artz wrote:this white tailed kite is an odd one he was kept inside for two months by a guy who was trying to raise him…..this birds acts like a parrot…
Awwww, what a cute pic! Are you working towards releasing him?
F&G is short for fish and game,
i don’t know how rose lost her wing but i can ask today. π
and for the kite he is still a juvenile but since his last 2 months of life has been with a human we need him to stop being friendly to us and start eating his mice on his own before we can let him out into the wild.June 5, 2010 at 8:59 pm #816274awesome pics! how cool it must be to be helping these guys..
June 5, 2010 at 11:51 pm #816275VERY KEWL
June 6, 2010 at 5:00 am #816276myself dressed as ollie the otter
June 6, 2010 at 3:36 pm #816277Squeee! I love otters π
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http://www.sarahjestin.com/feedbacklists.htmJune 6, 2010 at 4:19 pm #816278In the second photo it looks as if you’re saying “No autographs please.” π
What’s going on in the last photo?June 6, 2010 at 7:42 pm #816279You make a lovely otter. π
June 6, 2010 at 9:11 pm #816280Zephyr wrote:In the second photo it looks as if you’re saying “No autographs please.” π
What’s going on in the last photo?Animal control decided that the Otter scaring children was a nono and was going to shove her in the hatch.
June 7, 2010 at 3:26 am #816281Merciful heavens, grayfire, is that a gigantic baby binky around your neck? They use pacifiers for otters? π
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