The Southeastern Raptor Center is asking for $25,000 to build a new rehabilitation enclosure for raptors as part of its Tiger Giving Day project.
One of the major culprits of small bird injuries may be closer than you think.
âPeople in the Jackson Hole community love their big windows,â said Jessica Schonegg, the Teton Raptor Centerâs acting rehabilitation director. âI donât blame them, because thereâs beautiful views. But the more windows you have and the cleaner they are, the easier it is for birds to miss the window when theyâre hunting.â
Window strikes are one of the leading causes of admission for birds in the Teton Raptor Centerâs rehabilitation program. Only a month into 2021, window collisions were the downfall of three birds the Teton Raptor Center rescued and released so far this year.
Weekly DNR conservation officers report: Cold snap puts a damper on fishing
CO Corey Sura ( Baudette East) assisted Lake of the Woods County deputies and EMS personnel with a carbon monoxide-related medical call. Please ensure you have a functioning carbon monoxide detector in your fish house before heading out on the lake.
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Here is the weekly report from Department of Natural Resources conservation officers in northwest Minnesota and adjacent areas of northern Minnesota for Tuesday, Feb. 16:
District 1 - Baudette area
CO Demosthenes Regas (Blackduck South) reports working snowmobiling and angling activity throughout this past week. Anglers reported a slow bite despite their efforts in the bitter cold. Time was spent patrolling area trails and handling trespassing complaints. Enforcement action included possession of dressed fillets on the ice, allowing illegal snowmobile operation by juveniles and snowmobiles trespassing on agricul
Bald eagle treated at U of M Raptor Center finds new home at zoo article
Freedom the bald eagle was nursed back to health at the University of Minnesota Raptor Center. Now, he s headed to a zoo in New Jersey.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - A bald eagle treated at the University of Minnesota Raptor Center is on his way to a new home at a New Jersey zoo.
The Raptor Center in St. Paul had been home to Freedom since 2016 and he was part of their education program. However, he really didn’t like it, like fellow bald eagle Maxime does.