After a Windsor police cruiser hit and killed a family of geese in front of her home, a LaSalle woman is calling for more signs to alert people to the geese who nest in the area each spring.
Spring is here and soon wildlife will be having babies. Over at Wings Rehabilitation Centre in Amherstburg, animal babies arrive in bunches. How do they ensure that babies don’t imprint on humans? The CBC's Mike Evans took a trip to Wings to see a baby Great horned owl and spoke with with wildlife technologist Alexander Campbell to find out how the Wings staff make babies think they're mom.
The local Humane Society And Wings Rehab are asking residents to check for baby squirrels. Many people don’t realize that squirrels don’t just give birth
A pelican was entwined in fishing line and rescued from Lake Erie on Sunday. The bird was then ferried to the mainland and transported to an animal rehab centre in Amherstburg, Ont.
The possums at Wings Rehabilitation Centre need a bit of help before they're released backed into the wild. Jennifer Dalley is the wildlife coordinator, and shared more information with the CBC's Mike Evans about the small marsupials in the rescue's care.