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Clean up is still underway after Wednesday’s severe weather, but at Austin Wildlife Rescue they aren’t only dealing with ...
A severe storm in Central Texas led to Austin Wildlife Rescue admitting a record 160 animals in one day, needing assistance and donations for care and facility repairs.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — An Austin goose is flying high after animal control officers and local wildlife rescuers helped remove an arrow from its body. The goose was discovered at Mueller Lake with an ...
In the wake of Hurricane Beryl, Austin Wildlife Rescue has opened its doors to 76 orphaned and injured baby birds. If all goes well in their recovery, the birds will be released in August and ...
Rescuers nursed it back to health and reunited the eaglet with its parents. Screengrab from Austin Wildlife Rescue Facebook post A baby bald eagle was happily reunited with its parents after ...
That could mean being careful around animals you’re used to interacting with — like if you’re in the habit of feeding the ducks out at Mueller Park, City of Austin Wildlife Officer Emery ...
After last week's severe storms knocked down a tree branch, the eagle was brought to Austin Wildlife Rescue (AWR). The group said it was "a first of its kind." When the group first saw the eagle ...
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