Wildlife Rehabilitation During COVID-19
Nature Speaking17 Juli 2020

Wildlife Rehabilitation During COVID-19

Hosted by Erin Lucey With more people exploring nature and spending time at home, wildlife is being given more second chances. Theme music: Introspection by Fireproof Babies Cover art by Sarah Cutting References: Hennes, Rebecca. More Injured, Orphaned Animals Are Finding Help Thanks to Quarantined Houstonians. 13 Apr. 2020, www.timesunion.com/life/pets/article/Houston-SPCA-Wildlife-Center-of-Texas-coronavirus-15187544.php. Therien, Eloise. “Coronavirus: Expert Says Number of Injured Animals Brought to Wildlife Centres Could Increase.” Global News, Global News, 13 Apr. 2020, globalnews.ca/news/6810647/coronavirus-injured-animals-shelter-care-alberta/. Edition, Colorado. “Wildlife Sightings Are Up In Colorado, But Not Because There's Suddenly More Wildlife.” KUNC, KUNC Colorado Edition, 16 Apr. 2020, www.kunc.org/post/wildlife-sightings-are-colorado-not-because-theres-suddenly-more-wildlife. “Interested in What We Do?” Wildlife Rescue Association of BC, www.wildliferescue.ca/.

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