Raptor mews for injured wildlife
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The Coulee Region Humane Society Animal Control, Protection and Rescue department cares for more than 1,000 wild animals each year. From squirrels to ducklings, to bats and fawns, there are always injured wildlife in need at our shelter.
One of the more common wild animals we care for are raptors, particularly hawks, falcons and eagles; the Coulee Region is known for its immense amount of bird species that dwell among the bluff.
But we need proper lodging in order to adequately care for the many injured raptors in need.
We need your help to raise $6,000 to build three mews; specialized housing for raptors. It is very difficult and sometimes impossible for us to rehabilitate and work with injured raptors without mews.
Raptors regularly arrive at our shelter for treatment and recovery when injured. Our department is the only certified wildlife rehabilitator in the county.
Because Animal Control, Protection and Rescue works alongside of the Coulee Region Humane Society, its resources are often shared. And unfortunately we have limited space and supplies for wild animals.
Currently, the raptors that arrive at our shelter in need are housed inside of cat kennels. If the recovery time is long, a temporary/collapsible flight cage is installed inside of the humane society’s garage.
Due to insufficient lodging, raptors are oftentimes transferred to other rehab centers hours away. And because raptors must also be released back into the same area upon recovery, we have to go back to the rehab centers, pick them up once again, and transport them back to the shelter for release when ready. Not only can this be very time consuming and expensive, but it is also very stressful for the birds.
By building our very own mews, we would be able to better care for the raptors and rehabilitate even more hawks, falcons, eagles, etc. Below is an example of the kind of mews we would like to build in the back of the humane society.
Animal Control, Protection and Rescues cared for a total of 26 raptors last year alone:
2 Sharp Shined Hawks
5 Kestrels
1 Eagle
5 Barred Owls
1 Coopers Hawk
5 Great Horned Owls
1 Long Eared Owl
1 Peregrine Falcon
5 Red Tailed Hawks
Any amount is greatly appreciated! There is always a need for wildlife care. If you are interested in learning more about the Coulee Region Humane Society Animal Control, Protection and Rescue and its life-saving initiatives for wild and endangered animals, visit www.couleehumane.com.
Thank you!!
One of the more common wild animals we care for are raptors, particularly hawks, falcons and eagles; the Coulee Region is known for its immense amount of bird species that dwell among the bluff.
But we need proper lodging in order to adequately care for the many injured raptors in need.
We need your help to raise $6,000 to build three mews; specialized housing for raptors. It is very difficult and sometimes impossible for us to rehabilitate and work with injured raptors without mews.
Raptors regularly arrive at our shelter for treatment and recovery when injured. Our department is the only certified wildlife rehabilitator in the county.
Because Animal Control, Protection and Rescue works alongside of the Coulee Region Humane Society, its resources are often shared. And unfortunately we have limited space and supplies for wild animals.
Currently, the raptors that arrive at our shelter in need are housed inside of cat kennels. If the recovery time is long, a temporary/collapsible flight cage is installed inside of the humane society’s garage.
Due to insufficient lodging, raptors are oftentimes transferred to other rehab centers hours away. And because raptors must also be released back into the same area upon recovery, we have to go back to the rehab centers, pick them up once again, and transport them back to the shelter for release when ready. Not only can this be very time consuming and expensive, but it is also very stressful for the birds.
By building our very own mews, we would be able to better care for the raptors and rehabilitate even more hawks, falcons, eagles, etc. Below is an example of the kind of mews we would like to build in the back of the humane society.
Animal Control, Protection and Rescues cared for a total of 26 raptors last year alone:
2 Sharp Shined Hawks
5 Kestrels
1 Eagle
5 Barred Owls
1 Coopers Hawk
5 Great Horned Owls
1 Long Eared Owl
1 Peregrine Falcon
5 Red Tailed Hawks
Any amount is greatly appreciated! There is always a need for wildlife care. If you are interested in learning more about the Coulee Region Humane Society Animal Control, Protection and Rescue and its life-saving initiatives for wild and endangered animals, visit www.couleehumane.com.
Thank you!!
Organizer and beneficiary
Coulee Region Humane Society
Organizer
Onalaska, WI
Heather Hankins
Beneficiary