The Wildlife Center of Virginia cares for thousands of wild animals from across the state every year at its veterinary teaching hospital in Waynesboro. But last year was record setting: More bald ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — New animals will be coming to the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center in October. Presented by Little Ray’s Exhibitions, a new exhibit named Survival of the Slowest ...
Michael Schimmel sent a photo of a pair of roseate spoonbills spotted at Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia Beach. “Imagine my surprise coming across this pair,” Schimmel wrote. The roseate ...
WSLS 10 News: Bobcats released into Virginia wild after nearly year-long rehab at Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center
The Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center’s work with these bobcats reflects a broader mission: protecting native wildlife and the ecosystems they support. The successful release of a predator species is ...
Bobcats released into Virginia wild after nearly year-long rehab at Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center
Virginian Pilot on MSN: Virginia Beach’s Back Bay outdoor classroom gives new perspective to a generation of budding ecologists
Virginia Beach’s Back Bay outdoor classroom gives new perspective to a generation of budding ecologists ...
Virginia Beach’s Back Bay outdoor classroom gives new perspective to a generation of budding ecologists
The Virginian-Pilot: Record number of bald eagles admitted to Virginia wildlife hospital, most with lead poisoning
Record number of bald eagles admitted to Virginia wildlife hospital, most with lead poisoning
RAMONA, CA — Two orphaned coyote pups raised in San Diego County are now living at the Virginia Living Museum after San Diego Humane Society staff determined they could not safely return to the wild.