Patient Status: Released

STRIPED SKUNK SIBLINGS (#21-4744,4745)

November 4, 2022

Instantly recognizable, striped skunks are known for their signature coloration and for their ability to emit a strong and pungent odor when upset. This species is larger and more common […]

AMERICAN BALD EAGLE (E8) #16-361

November 4, 2022

On May 13, E8 returned to CROW for the second time after being struck by a great horned owl that resulted in a broken leg. After 3 months of recovery […]

North American River Otters (#21-458) (#21-488) (#21-871)

October 28, 2022

North American river otters are the most abundant otter species.  They have playful, sociable personalities.  As semi-aquatic mammals, they can thrive in any water habitat-cold, warm, or high-elevation areas-as long […]

Bald Eagle (#21-918)

October 28, 2022

Bald eagles fledge at about eight to 12 weeks. Prior to their first flight, nestlings will flap their wings in the nest or while jumping to an adjacent branch.  Their […]

Bald Eagles #21-278 & #21-279 (E17 & E18)

October 28, 2022

On January 29, we were granted permission from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to retrieve E17 and E18 from the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam nest to provide a veterinary check […]