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Under her wing: Virginia Tech wildlife student applies experience to rehabilitating birds
Published Tuesday, Apr. 13, 2021, 12:05 am
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Wildlife conservation major Haley Olsen-Hodges treats a critically injured female northern cardinal at the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center of Roanoke. Photo by Ray Meese for Virginia Tech.
If you hear a songbird chirping from the back of a classroom or the ruffle of hawk feathers during a lab, there is a good chance Haley Olsen-Hodges is one of your classmates.
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