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Latest Blog Posts
What is Involved in an Animal’s Stay?
Stories of wildlife rehabilitation through the lens of veterinary medicine told by Dr. Claire Peterson With all this hard work and dedication our staff, interns, and volunteers put into each and every soul that enters our facility, we absolutely celebrate…
Say hello to Pip! Our Red-tailed Hawk Ambassador.
While we introduced Pip to our supporters on social media last summer, a lot has changed in his world since then! Our handsome Red-tailed Hawk ambassador has sure come a long way with his health & training. Here’s a little…
Falcon Beak Coping
Stories of wildlife rehabilitation through the lens of veterinary medicine told by Dr. Claire Peterson Keeping our birds healthy is a very complex daily process, and yes, a bird “manicure” is occasionally a part of it! Evie, Gyrfalcon Ambassador Did…
Pre-order your 2022 calendars!
It’s here! Our 2022 calendar features some of this year’s wildlife rehabilitation patients. These calendars make a nice gift and are a great way to show your support for Chintimini Wildlife Center. Choose mail delivery or local, no contact pick-up!…
Merchandise Sales
Our sticker designs are now available on apparel, coffee mugs, and tote bags!! Celebrate wildlife and help support Chintimini Wildlife Center with your purchase – these also make great gifts for the wildlife lover in your life. The Barn Owl…
Great Blue Heron #21-1045
Stories of wildlife rehabilitation through the lens of veterinary medicine told by Dr. Claire Peterson When I arrived at CWC, I met my patient. A scraggly beast of a blue-gray bird with white fluff sprouting Bernie-Sanders-like out of his head…