SWVA Wildlife Center releases another rehabilitated eagle at Smith Mountain Lake
Read full article: SWVA Wildlife Center releases another rehabilitated eagle at Smith Mountain LakeThe Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center recently released a bald eagle at Smith Mountain Lake! It was injured after a fight with other eagles, but that scuffle was only half the battle.
SWVA Wildlife Center hosts 3rd Annual Baby Shower
Read full article: SWVA Wildlife Center hosts 3rd Annual Baby ShowerToday, the Wildlife Warriors for the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center held their 3rd Annual Baby Shower! The goal of the Baby Shower is to prepare for the spring baby rush, when the Wildlife Hospital expects to admit more than 1,000 injured or orphaned baby wildlife.
Baby shower planned to support animals of SWVA Wildlife Center
Read full article: Baby shower planned to support animals of SWVA Wildlife CenterBabies are coming to the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center. Every year, thereโs an uptick in young animals starting in the spring, and staff need your help preparing for their arrival.
Worried about a fawn? Here are some things to check before you come to its rescue
Read full article: Worried about a fawn? Here are some things to check before you come to its rescueYou may have noticed a lot of fawns, or baby deer, starting to pop up around the area. While your first instinct might be wanting to swoop in and come to their rescue, experts are actually urging that you leave them alone.
