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Patient Update : Northern Saw-whet Owl
The rescue, rehabilitation and release of a northern saw-whet owl at the Calgary wildlife rehabilitation society

Calgary Wildlife
Mar 20, 20252 min read
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Patient Update: Common Raven
Raven patient rehabilitated and released at Calgary Wildlife.

Calgary Wildlife
Oct 29, 20242 min read
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Patient Update: Long-eared Owl
On May 28th, we welcomed a rare and beautiful long-eared owl into our care. Almost exactly one month later, it was ready to be released back to its original location, a moment we eagerly anticipated. This majestic bird had been found injured and stunned in a back alley, appearing very quiet and seemingly unable to see from either eye when it first arrived at our facility. If only our patients could share their stories, we might better understand the ordeal this owl had endure

Calgary Wildlife
Aug 13, 20243 min read
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Patient Update: Eastern Grey Squirrels
These five baby eastern grey squirrels came to Calgary Wildlife after their mother had been relocated. Unfortunately, the nest of babies...

Calgary Wildlife
Apr 13, 20231 min read
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Red Foxes
On May 22nd, 2022, a red fox kit (Vulpes Vulpes) was admitted to Calgary Wildlife orphaned. The member of the public who found the kit...

Calgary Wildlife
Jan 25, 20231 min read
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Great Grey Owl
Patient Spotlight: This patient came to us earlier in the year and was our 214th intake of 2022. This Great Grey Owl originally came into our care after being found suspected to be struck by a car on April 14th, 2022. Upon intake, this Grey Grey had some bruising behind its ears and severe trauma to his right eye, including a corneal ulcer and scar. On April 29th, just 15 days later, our veterinarian performed surgery to remove the right eye. The surgery went very well, and b

Calgary Wildlife
Dec 18, 20222 min read
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