Although it is illegal to kill a Bald Eagle, Virginia has no protections preventing the leading cause of eagle death: lead ...
The Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center says it has lost another bald eagle taken into its care to lead poisoning. The eagle, ...
A bald eagle found injured in Franklin County, and successfully rehabbed at the Wildlife Center of Virginia, is going to be returned to the wild this week. The public is invited to attend and ...
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Virginia takes a massive step towards protecting wildlife and drivers
Getty Image This is the kind of news that makes me smile. I am a huge advocate of protecting local wildlife, and I love ...
A bald eagle known as Maggie died from lead poisoning Monday morning after she was found too weak to fly beneath her nest of ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WRIC) — A third bald eagle has been admitted to Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center in less than two weeks, with the most recent rescue requiring a staff member to cross a creek to bring ...
A red-tailed hawk that frequents Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport was rescued after airport staff found it unable to gain ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Leave bear dens alone! That's the message the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources wants to get out as bears take shelter in dens for the winter. "While the fall was fairly mild ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Four baby Eastern box turtles — a species with a plummeting population in Virginia — were recently hatched at the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center, including rare turtle twins ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) — This weekend, the Wildlife Warriors for the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center hosted its annual ‘baby shower’ to fundraise and stockpile supplies ahead of ‘baby season.’ “A lot ...
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Hummingbirds are coming to Virginia. When will they arrive?
The arrival of spring will also mark the return of hummingbirds in Virginia. Here's what you need to know about their return.
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Record number of bald eagles admitted to Virginia wildlife hospital, most with lead poisoning
Every year, The Wildlife Center of Virginia cares for thousands of wild animals from across the state at its veterinary teaching hospital in Waynesboro. But last year was record-setting: More bald ...
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