A few days in the middle of this past week it almost felt like spring. The sun was shining, it was warm, there wasn’t much wind, and birds were singing. But those few days were only a tease followed ...
Bub, the famous raccoon, at top with tongue out, and other young raccoons, at the Leyden Wildlife Rehab Center. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ When the founder of the Leyden Center for Wildlife Rehabilitation ...
Raccoons eat a variety of foods. Because they are omnivores, these masked bandits have thrived in both their natural habitats and in increasingly urbanized areas. Unlike other animals, whether wild or ...
More than a dozen orphans are being rehabbed after their moms were re-located or the babies were left behind.