ohiobluebirdsociety.org
Wildlife Rehab : Ohio Blue Bird Society
http://www.ohiobluebirdsociety.org/wildlife-rehab
Ohio Bluebird Society, PMB 111, 343 W. Milltown Road, Wooster, OH 44691. Need a Wildlife Rehabilitator? Ohio Wildlife Rehabilitators Association website has a list (by county) on their website at www.owra.org. Click here for a list list by county. REPORTED AS OF 2/18/16:. Eastern Bluebird - 5001. In accordance with our Mission Statement, we support all native cavity nesting birds in Ohio. Tree Swallow - 5258. House Wren - 1556. Carolina Chickadee - 100. Black- Capped Chickadee - 141. Carolina Wren - 101.
natures-nursery.org
Injured Animal-What to Do?
http://www.natures-nursery.org/injured-animal-what-to-do-.html
Injured Animal-What to Do? Corporate Supporters and Opportunites. Have you found an animal that appears injured or orphaned? We do not list our physical address to avoid animals being dropped off while no one is at the office. Those animals have very little chance of surviving when we are not available. If you have an animal to bring to us please call 419-877-0060. For directions and an appointment time. To read our FAQs. Or here for bird. And here for mammal. For information about rescuing birds. Never ...
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Surrenders -
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How You Can Help. When contacting Minerva's Den regarding a possible surrender, please email minervasluv@yahoo.com. And include the following information as known to you: type and species (if known), size, if an enclosure is included (and size of) plus any medical/behavioral issues we need to know about in advance. Thank you. While Minerva's Den would like to help every animal in need there are physical and financial limits. When we are unable to help directly, we will provide at least one other contact.
vegetarianclubofcanton.org
vegetarianclubofcantonorg
http://www.vegetarianclubofcanton.org/vegetarian_info_and_links.html
How to Become a Vegetarian. Vegetarian Nutrition and Myths. American Dietetic Association Position Letter on Vegetarianism. Vegetarianism and Pregnant Women. 8203;North American Vegetarian Society. National Vegetarian Conference. 8203;Each July in Johnstown, PA. 8203;www.vegetariansummerfest.org. Find Local Animal Rescue Group or Adopt a Pet. Http:/ www.petfinder.com/awo/index.cgi? Vegetarian Health/Nutrition National Experts. Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. Neal Barnard, MD.
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Other Rescues -
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How You Can Help. The rescues listed below are not affiliated in any way with Minerva's Den. Their policies and procedures may differ from those of Minerva's Den. To find an Ohio licensed wildlife rehabilitator. Http:/ www.owra.org/. Arrowhead Reptile Rescue- Cincinatti, OH reptile rescue and wild herp rehabilitation. Http:/ www.arrowheadreptilerescue.org/. Herps Alive Foundation herp rescue located in NE Ohio:. Http:/ www.petfinder.com/shelters/f5rs.html. Https:/ www.facebook.com/F5RS1.
lensc.blogspot.com
Chirp & Chatter: Fear Not for Fledglings!
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Monday, June 20, 2011. Fear Not for Fledglings! Have you seen a baby bird on the ground, unable to fly, and wondered if it was injured? Fortunately, Lake Erie Nature and Science Center is here to answer your question! Throughout the month of June especially, the Center receives an abundance of calls asking whether or not young birds that appear to be “stuck” on the ground need human assistance. In most cases, the answer is no. Posted by Joanna Galysh, Community Relations Intern. Subscribe in a reader.
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Chirp & Chatter
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Sunday, August 26, 2012. Back to School For All. We recently finished the final week of summer camps and programs at Lake Erie Nature and Science Center, and that’s always a little bit sad for us. While we have little ones and preschoolers in class here throughout the school year, summer affords us unique opportunities to experience more time outdoors, just as we did when we were in grades K-12. 8221; (The man was fine, but slightly wet.). And just as summer is beginning to fade, kids are getting back on...
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Chirp & Chatter: June 2011
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Monday, June 27, 2011. Why Do Turtles Cross the Road? To Get to the Other Side (Honestly)! Three midland painted turtles are in the care of the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation staff. At Lake Erie Nature and Science Center after sustaining shell injuries from getting hit by cars while crossing the road. Will stop a turtle when trying to reach its nesting grounds. These determined little fellows will fearlessly cross a busy street. If you feel interference is necessary (and it can be done wit...If yo...
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