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May 6, 20181 min read
A RARE VISITOR TO THE CWRC
On Thursday May 3rd the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) dropped off a golden eagle to the CWRC. Golden eagles are very...
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CWRC
Apr 26, 20181 min read
SNAPPING TURTLE RETURNED TO THE WILD
This snapping turtle was found injured on the road near Brookfield, NS. It had a seriously fractured shell and was bleeding. X-rays...
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CWRC
Feb 15, 20181 min read
GREAT HORNED OWL RELEASE
This great horned owl was trapped in an empty chicken coop on a cold and rainy night. He was brought to the CWRC for assessment and care....
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CWRC
Feb 8, 20181 min read
THIS IS THE CWRC
Hello and thank you! We reached our goal! Of course – our need for funds is never ending, just like the stream of animals arriving at the...
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CWRC
Jan 23, 20181 min read
OILED BALD EAGLE WASH
Last Saturday we washed Judique, a mature bald eagle that was contaminated with an organic oil or grease. Judique is our first repeat...
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CWRC
Oct 5, 20171 min read
PLEASE SUPPORT THE CWRC
CWRC Fundrazr Campaign Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre provides veterinary care & rehabilitation to injured, orphaned, & sick...
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CWRC
Jul 14, 20171 min read
A SURVIVOR SAVED FROM DROWNING
Jamie, Angela and Garnet were harvesting clams near Moose Island, on the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia when they saw something unusual...
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CWRC
Apr 10, 20171 min read
GREAT HORNED OWL RETURNED TO THE WILD
This great horned owl was found emaciated and smelling of skunk. Had a stain on one of its wings, presumably from the skunk. It also had...
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CWRC
Mar 15, 20171 min read
GLOBAL NEWS ATLANTIC STORY ABOUT LEAD POISONED EAGLES AT CWRC
Another media story helping us raise awareness about the issue of lead poisoning in Eagles.
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CWRC
Feb 23, 20171 min read
LATEST LEAD POISONED BALD EAGLE AT CWRC
This mature male bald eagle was admitted to the CWRC. Tested positive for lead poisoning. Anemic but not too emaciated. Still quite...
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