Taking Care Of Baby Squirrels

Conker and Jimmy (read the description)

Two baby squirrels. Unfortunately, Conker died. Because of this, we took Jimmy to a place where they specialize in taking care of baby squirrels. This video is dedicated to them

Taking care of baby squirrels at the Wildlife Center

A frequently asked question about wildlife: “Is the animal or bird I found really an orphan?” Wildlife parents are very devoted to the care of their young and rarely abandon them. It is common for the young to be alone while the parents are off in search of the next meal. Each year, nearly 2000 injured or orphaned animals receive first aid and rehabilitation at the Wildlife Center. Patients include backyard wildlife, such as rabbits and songbirds, and endangered species such as the peregrine falcon and bald eagle. Many eventually resume their life in the wild. For more information about the services provided at Lake Metroparks’ Kevin P. Clinton Wildlife Center, visit bit.ly
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