KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. A wildlife rehabilitation center in Klamath Falls is giving out tips for residents near the Bootleg Fire to help wild animals survive. Liz Burton with Badger Run Wildlife Rehab said there are two main ways you can help wildlife during this time.
The first is leaving out a shallow container of water. The second is creating a defensible space around your home, which is helpful for homeowners too.
“Whether it be a deer or a mouse, [as long as they have] some place that’s safe and won’t burn along with the rest of the country,” said Burton. She says these two things are game changing for wildlife survival, especially while resources are scare during a fire.
Watch an Eagle in Rehab Dance for His Physical Therapy
Do you ever wonder what eagles do when they re in bad shape and have to be rehabilitated? Wonder no more as I have proof that the truth is they dance. A lot.
The proud symbol of America is being cared for by Badger Run Wildlife Rehab. They recently shared a video showing what she s doing to get back in shape. She s getting jiggy with it.
We have the Teton Raptor Center in Wyoming that works with wounded birds. Badger Run Wildlife Rehab is located in Oregon. They shared some backstory behind this eagle s mad dance moves:
Tortoise enjoys a custom-built back scratching station
Chuck, a volunteer at Badger Run Wildlife Rehab in Oregon built this apparatus because tortoises have nerve endings in their shells and can feel pressure and pain through them.
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