Wildlife Rehab




Squirrel Feeding

Srygen feeding a baby squirrel.

Too young to eat on their own, baby squirrels are fed through a syringe with a rubber nipple. It's not as good as mom, but it keeps them alive until they are old enough to eat on their own. At this point their only job is to turn formula into more squirrel!

16AUG2020


Climbing Possums

Three possums climbing.

Three baby possums learning to climb.

15AUG2020


Sugar Glider

A sugar glider

Bonnie is quite an inquisitive little critter, especially when meal worms are on the menu. Being nocturnal, we don't see much of her. However, when the sun goes down she becomes quite the party animal.

14AUG2020


Tiny Possum

A Small Possum

After being orphaned, this little possum and her brothers and sisters were picked up by Animal Care and Control and sent over to be rehabilitated.

07AUG2020


Squirrel Babies!

Squirrel Pile

A pile of squirrels, only weeks old. A lot of these little guys and gals were thrown out of the nest after a big storm and never recovered by their mother

06AUG2020


Possum Twins

Possum Twins

Possums try their best to look scary, but they are just so cute. In order to not shatter their fragile self-esteem, we always like to compliment them on how scary they look. These two scary boys were found on the side of a road shortly after being orphaned. Now they are almost big enough to be released! However, their new home will be far from any road.

27JUL2020