Posts by Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation
Coyote Update
I am very sad to report that yesterday’s coyote (that had been caught in a trap) died last night.
Read MoreThe Perception of Pain
I am 45 years old and just today I realized that I have truly never experienced pain. Yeah, sure, I’ve had surgery where I hit the button on my morphine pump under my doctor’s watchful eye, or taken Vicodin or Percocet post-surgically – again under my doctor’s watchful eye – but I have truly never…
Read MoreStrange Thanksgiving Happenings
As you know, rehabilitation facilities don’t take days off…animals need to be fed, medicated and cleaning every day regardless of whether or not it’s Thanksgiving. So, this morning was no exception in that regard. While I was working I heard the distinctive Kreee-eee-eear sound of a Red-tailed Hawk. No, it wasn’t a Red-tailed from outside…
Read MoreNorthern Flicker Recovering from Major Head Trauma
Pam, one of our great Northerly Island volunteers, admitted a Northern Flicker last month who had suffered head trauma after a collision with a downtown Chicago building. After triaging the bird, Pam transferred the bird to our Barrington facility for extended care. As we talked about the Flicker’s treatment and prognosis, Pam broached the subject…
Read MoreVolo and the Furries at Midwest FurFest 2007
Our first day at the FurFest convention was fabulous! Some of you may already know that FurFest asked Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation to be their featured charity at this year’s convention (twist my arm) and we were thrilled. FurFest has quite a few attendees that arrive in costume. These are furry costumes – like full…
Read MoreGreat Horned Owl Has Much to Say!
For anyone who isn’t familiar with our operations, any bird that stays at Flint Creek Wildlife longer than 48 hours goes into outdoor caging prior to release. This lets the birds acclimate to being outdoors and recondition their breast muscles – all under our watchful eye to make sure nothing goes wrong. Anyway, almost two…
Read MoreSquirrel Water Rescue
A couple of weeks ago I was at our Northerly Island facility in downtown Chicago visiting with another permitted wildlife rehabilitator, Diane, and her husband when one of our favorite Chicago police came to get us. He reported that a squirrel had fallen into a nearby harbor. We quickly grabbed a few supplies. I hopped…
Read MoreWho says one person can’t make a difference?
Article on Encyclopaedia Britannica’s Advocacy for Animals
Read MoreFlint Creek Wildlife featured on Encyclopaedia Britannica’s Online
Check out the great article on Flint Creek Wildlife on Encyclopaepia Britannica’s Online Advocacy for Animals. We are honored to be a part of such a great online resource. Thanks to all of our great volunteers who help make the Northerly Island facility such a great success story.
Read MoreMidwest FurFest names Flint Creek Wildlife as their 2007 Charity
We are very excited to have been selected as the chairty for the 2007 Midwest FurFest to be held November 16th – 18th at the Hyatt Regency Woodfield. We will have a table at FurFest all 3 days and look forward to seeing everyone. For more information on Midwest FurFest check out their website at www.furfest.org
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