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Wildlife Center of Virginia | A teaching and research hospital for . . . The Wildlife Center of Virginia is one of the world’s premiere teaching hospitals for wildlife and conservation medicine Located in Waynesboro, the center teaches the world to care about, and care for, wildlife and the environment
About the Center - Wildlife Center of Virginia Founded in 1982, the Wildlife Center of Virginia is an internationally recognized teaching hospital for wildlife medicine and clinical research Since its founding, the Center has treated more than 100,000 wild animal patients representing more than 200 species native to the Commonwealth of Virginia
Critter Cams - Wildlife Center of Virginia The Wildlife Center’s Critter Cams allow wildlife fans to view the daily lives of patients and ambassador animals under our care From multiple locations inside the hospital and in outdoor enclosures, we provide three live feeds
Wildlife Center of Virginia The Wildlife Center of Virginia was formed in 1982 to provide quality health care, often on an emergency basis, to native wildlife Since 1982, the Wildlife Center has treated more than 80,000 wild animals, representing more than 200 species of native birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians
Wildlife Center of Virginia - Facebook Wildlife Center of Virginia 150,986 likes · 2,823 talking about this The Wildlife Center of Virginia is a teaching and research hospital for native wild animals
The Wildlife Center of Virginia | Virginia Wildlife Protection - vawp. org The award-winning Wildlife Center of Virginia is a hospital for native Virginian wildlife It offers healthcare to native wildlife and handles emergencies Founded in 1982, the center has treated over 70,000 wild animals including birds, reptiles, mammals and amphibians
Orphaned black bear cubs released after growing up at Wildlife Center Seven orphaned black bear cubs that were raised at the Wildlife Center of Virginia over the past year have now been returned to the wild WMRA's Randi B Hagi reports Earlier this year, WMRA reported on the seven black bear cubs that came to live at the Wildlife Center in Waynesboro last year after their mothers, or sows, were killed or