Critter Ridge Wildlife Rehabilitation and Rescue

Critter Ridge Wildlife Rehabilitation and Rescue

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Photos from Critter Ridge Wildlife Rehabilitation and Rescue's post 04/28/2026

Got this little guy in yesterday. It is a baby screech owl. The Finder found him in the middle of the road along with his deceased sibling who looked like he had been cut. I suspect someone was cutting a tree and cut into their nest and left these poor babies for dead. PLEASE PLEASE don’t trim your trees in the spring when there are babies, and if for some reason you must, please be diligent in looking for wildlife and getting them to a rehab. These babies are federally protected. We are looking very forward to raising this baby, but this could have been avoided. Just look at this face.

04/15/2026

We were able to release our little injured Grebe today.  he was all rested up and ready to get into the pond. I always love how happy they look when they get back into their natural habitat. Good luck little fella.

Photos from Critter Ridge Wildlife Rehabilitation and Rescue's post 04/11/2026

The bunnies are loving the Bunny Palace

Photos from Critter Ridge Wildlife Rehabilitation and Rescue's post 04/09/2026

Our first baby bunny of the year. To be honest, I don’t usually have very good luck with bunnies, but this one did great. He’s actually about ready to release. He’s such a clown.

04/05/2026

ISO a window A/C unit for our back animal room. If anyone has one that they would be able to donate or sell cheap, please send me a message. It would be greatly appreciated. It must run on 110, not 220.
Thanks, everyone!

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