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CONTACT & HOURS
Hours: Open Daily (Yes including Saturday and Sundays) 9:00 am to 4:00pm. After hour emergencies and holidays: By Appointment by calling 570-739-4393 Please note: If you call and get our answering machine, LEAVE A MESSAGE! Please don’t assume that we aren’t available. We may be tending to an animal. We also check the phone regularly afterANIMAL PATIENTS
Loon Rescue at 9 Degrees January 3, 2018. Loon Release December 4, 2017. Misadventures in wildlife rescue! ~~Peggy June 24, 2016. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly November 28, 2015. Sport nets can be dangerous to wildlife December 30, 2014. Snowy Owl Released December20, 2014.
FAWN RESCUE
An orphaned fawn will quickly develop signs of distress indicating that it’s in trouble. Dehydration will be visible within a day or so and is indicated by curling of the ears, ruffling of the fur, and dulling of the eyes. Ear-curling is the first sign seen as the rounded edges of the ears will dry and begin to roll back at the tips. WILDLIFE EMERGENCIES Wildlife Emergencies – What to Do. FREE Interactive ANDROID Wildlife Emergency App. Online Interactive Emergency Help. Find a rehabilitator in Pennsylvania. Help for birds trapped on sticky tape. Fledgling Birds learning to fly, should be left alone. West Nile Virus. DONATIONS AND WISHLISTS Make a Donation. You may contribute once (or set up periodic contributions) on-line by the links at the top right. Or send a donation payable to: Red Creek Wildlife Center, Inc. 300 Moon Hill Drive. Schuylkill Haven, PA LIVE RAPTOR PROGRAMS Table set up at event depends on time and location but is a minimum of $400.00. Please call 570.739.7111 for more information. Please add current IRS mileage rate round trip. The first 100 miles (presently .50/mi) PLUS .50/mile extra for each additional mile over 100. To Book a program and for more information call 570-739-7111. EMU RESCUE - RED CREEK WILDLIFE CENTER Several animal agencies have attempted to capture it but the bird either escaped or disappeared each time. That is easy to understand for a shy animal that can run 30 mph – the emu. An emu is about 6.5 feet tall and can weight up to 130 pounds. That’s a big bird! Actually, it’s the second largest bird in the world. FLEDGLING BIRDS LEARNING TO FLY, SHOULD BE LEFT ALONE Fledgling Birds learning to fly, should be left alone. Most songbirds leave the nest before learning to fly. They are usually fully-feathered but may appear to have a shorter tail. Siblings may wander about, scattering in different directions while the parents continue to find, follow and care for them. This stage can last forseveral hours to
RED CREEK WILDLIFE CENTER Because Everything Deserves a Second Chance. We believe that education is an important part of saving our wildlife, the environment and the planet for future generations. COVID-19 INFORMATION COVID-19 Information. During these stressful times, we want you to know that Red Creek remains open and ready to help with wildlife in need. In order to give the animals the very best of care, and to protect you, our staff, and the animals, we have updated our intakeprocedures.
CONTACT & HOURS
Hours: Open Daily (Yes including Saturday and Sundays) 9:00 am to 4:00pm. After hour emergencies and holidays: By Appointment by calling 570-739-4393 Please note: If you call and get our answering machine, LEAVE A MESSAGE! Please don’t assume that we aren’t available. We may be tending to an animal. We also check the phone regularly afterANIMAL PATIENTS
Loon Rescue at 9 Degrees January 3, 2018. Loon Release December 4, 2017. Misadventures in wildlife rescue! ~~Peggy June 24, 2016. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly November 28, 2015. Sport nets can be dangerous to wildlife December 30, 2014. Snowy Owl Released December20, 2014.
FAWN RESCUE
An orphaned fawn will quickly develop signs of distress indicating that it’s in trouble. Dehydration will be visible within a day or so and is indicated by curling of the ears, ruffling of the fur, and dulling of the eyes. Ear-curling is the first sign seen as the rounded edges of the ears will dry and begin to roll back at the tips. WILDLIFE EMERGENCIES Wildlife Emergencies – What to Do. FREE Interactive ANDROID Wildlife Emergency App. Online Interactive Emergency Help. Find a rehabilitator in Pennsylvania. Help for birds trapped on sticky tape. Fledgling Birds learning to fly, should be left alone. West Nile Virus. DONATIONS AND WISHLISTS Make a Donation. You may contribute once (or set up periodic contributions) on-line by the links at the top right. Or send a donation payable to: Red Creek Wildlife Center, Inc. 300 Moon Hill Drive. Schuylkill Haven, PA LIVE RAPTOR PROGRAMS Table set up at event depends on time and location but is a minimum of $400.00. Please call 570.739.7111 for more information. Please add current IRS mileage rate round trip. The first 100 miles (presently .50/mi) PLUS .50/mile extra for each additional mile over 100. To Book a program and for more information call 570-739-7111. EMU RESCUE - RED CREEK WILDLIFE CENTER Several animal agencies have attempted to capture it but the bird either escaped or disappeared each time. That is easy to understand for a shy animal that can run 30 mph – the emu. An emu is about 6.5 feet tall and can weight up to 130 pounds. That’s a big bird! Actually, it’s the second largest bird in the world. FLEDGLING BIRDS LEARNING TO FLY, SHOULD BE LEFT ALONE Fledgling Birds learning to fly, should be left alone. Most songbirds leave the nest before learning to fly. They are usually fully-feathered but may appear to have a shorter tail. Siblings may wander about, scattering in different directions while the parents continue to find, follow and care for them. This stage can last forseveral hours to
COVID-19 INFORMATION COVID-19 Information. During these stressful times, we want you to know that Red Creek remains open and ready to help with wildlife in need. In order to give the animals the very best of care, and to protect you, our staff, and the animals, we have updated our intakeprocedures.
ABOUT US - RED CREEK WILDLIFE CENTER Make a secure online donation with a credit card. Or donate through PayPal. Transparency DONATIONS AND WISHLISTS Make a Donation. You may contribute once (or set up periodic contributions) on-line by the links at the top right. Or send a donation payable to: Red Creek Wildlife Center, Inc. 300 Moon Hill Drive. Schuylkill Haven, PA LIVE RAPTOR PROGRAMS Table set up at event depends on time and location but is a minimum of $400.00. Please call 570.739.7111 for more information. Please add current IRS mileage rate round trip. The first 100 miles (presently .50/mi) PLUS .50/mile extra for each additional mile over 100. To Book a program and for more information call 570-739-7111. SUMMER INTERNSHIPS: OVERVIEW Level 1 Overview (unpaid): Any college student interested in wildlife rehabilitation can apply for a level 1 intern position from May through August each summer. Start and end dates are flexible due to various college schedules. We are happy to work with your schedule. Level 1 interns must commit to one daytime and one evening eight (8)hour
TRAIN TO BECOME A WILDLIFE REHABILITATOR Train to Become a Wildlife Rehabilitator. The third part of Red Creek’s mission is helping others who wish to become active in wildlife rehabilitation. We offer on-line and live classes which cover the basics of caring for injured and orphaned wildlife. GABBY’S NEW CLINIC BUILDING Gabby’s New Clinic Building. Red Creek began as a few baby robins on Peggy Hentz’s kitchen table in 1991. It was Peggy’s dream to help as many injured and displaced wild animals as she could. That dream has been alive a growing ever since. By 2012, Red Creek had grown to encompass most of Peggy’s home. HELPING BIRDS SURVIVE THE COLD Helping Birds Survive the Cold. Birdhouses are not just for nesting season. Hanging birdhouses now or cleaning out those already on your property can help birds survive the winter. During blustery winter weather, songbirds can be found huddling together in groups inside birdhouses. It shelters them from the wind and ice, and their sharedbody
PENNSYLVANIA RAPTOR WEBINAR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9TH, 2021, 6 Description After payment, Save the PDF DOWNLOAD for directions on how to access the webinar. PENNSYLVANIA RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WEBINAR Join us for this 90-minute webinar on the Birds of Prey of Pennsylvania. Identification of the 22 raptor species raptors plus the 2 vulture species in the Commonwealth. All proceeds help rehabilitate over 4,000 wild animals annually. RED CREEK WILDLIFE CENTER Because Everything Deserves a Second Chance. We believe that education is an important part of saving our wildlife, the environment and the planet for future generations.CONTACT & HOURS
Hours: Open Daily (Yes including Saturday and Sundays) 9:00 am to 4:00pm. After hour emergencies and holidays: By Appointment by calling 570-739-4393 Please note: If you call and get our answering machine, LEAVE A MESSAGE! Please don’t assume that we aren’t available. We may be tending to an animal. We also check the phone regularly afterFAWN RESCUE
An orphaned fawn will quickly develop signs of distress indicating that it’s in trouble. Dehydration will be visible within a day or so and is indicated by curling of the ears, ruffling of the fur, and dulling of the eyes. Ear-curling is the first sign seen as the rounded edges of the ears will dry and begin to roll back at the tips.ANIMAL PATIENTS
Loon Rescue at 9 Degrees January 3, 2018. Loon Release December 4, 2017. Misadventures in wildlife rescue! ~~Peggy June 24, 2016. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly November 28, 2015. Sport nets can be dangerous to wildlife December 30, 2014. Snowy Owl Released December20, 2014.
EMU RESCUE - RED CREEK WILDLIFE CENTER Several animal agencies have attempted to capture it but the bird either escaped or disappeared each time. That is easy to understand for a shy animal that can run 30 mph – the emu. An emu is about 6.5 feet tall and can weight up to 130 pounds. That’s a big bird! Actually, it’s the second largest bird in the world. DONATIONS AND WISHLISTS Make a Donation. You may contribute once (or set up periodic contributions) on-line by the links at the top right. Or send a donation payable to: Red Creek Wildlife Center, Inc. 300 Moon Hill Drive. Schuylkill Haven, PA FLEDGLING BIRDS LEARNING TO FLY, SHOULD BE LEFT ALONE Fledgling Birds learning to fly, should be left alone. Most songbirds leave the nest before learning to fly. They are usually fully-feathered but may appear to have a shorter tail. Siblings may wander about, scattering in different directions while the parents continue to find, follow and care for them. This stage can last forseveral hours to
GABBY’S NEW CLINIC BUILDING Gabby’s New Clinic Building. Red Creek began as a few baby robins on Peggy Hentz’s kitchen table in 1991. It was Peggy’s dream to help as many injured and displaced wild animals as she could. That dream has been alive a growing ever since. By 2012, Red Creek had grown to encompass most of Peggy’s home. HELPING BIRDS SURVIVE THE COLD Helping Birds Survive the Cold. Birdhouses are not just for nesting season. Hanging birdhouses now or cleaning out those already on your property can help birds survive the winter. During blustery winter weather, songbirds can be found huddling together in groups inside birdhouses. It shelters them from the wind and ice, and their sharedbody
PENNSYLVANIA RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WEBINAR Join us for this 90-minute webinar on the Birds of Prey of Pennsylvania. Identification of the 22 raptor species raptors plus the 2 vulture species in the Commonwealth. All proceeds help rehabilitate over 4,000 wild animals annually. RED CREEK WILDLIFE CENTER Because Everything Deserves a Second Chance. We believe that education is an important part of saving our wildlife, the environment and the planet for future generations.CONTACT & HOURS
Hours: Open Daily (Yes including Saturday and Sundays) 9:00 am to 4:00pm. After hour emergencies and holidays: By Appointment by calling 570-739-4393 Please note: If you call and get our answering machine, LEAVE A MESSAGE! Please don’t assume that we aren’t available. We may be tending to an animal. We also check the phone regularly afterFAWN RESCUE
An orphaned fawn will quickly develop signs of distress indicating that it’s in trouble. Dehydration will be visible within a day or so and is indicated by curling of the ears, ruffling of the fur, and dulling of the eyes. Ear-curling is the first sign seen as the rounded edges of the ears will dry and begin to roll back at the tips.ANIMAL PATIENTS
Loon Rescue at 9 Degrees January 3, 2018. Loon Release December 4, 2017. Misadventures in wildlife rescue! ~~Peggy June 24, 2016. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly November 28, 2015. Sport nets can be dangerous to wildlife December 30, 2014. Snowy Owl Released December20, 2014.
EMU RESCUE - RED CREEK WILDLIFE CENTER Several animal agencies have attempted to capture it but the bird either escaped or disappeared each time. That is easy to understand for a shy animal that can run 30 mph – the emu. An emu is about 6.5 feet tall and can weight up to 130 pounds. That’s a big bird! Actually, it’s the second largest bird in the world. DONATIONS AND WISHLISTS Make a Donation. You may contribute once (or set up periodic contributions) on-line by the links at the top right. Or send a donation payable to: Red Creek Wildlife Center, Inc. 300 Moon Hill Drive. Schuylkill Haven, PA FLEDGLING BIRDS LEARNING TO FLY, SHOULD BE LEFT ALONE Fledgling Birds learning to fly, should be left alone. Most songbirds leave the nest before learning to fly. They are usually fully-feathered but may appear to have a shorter tail. Siblings may wander about, scattering in different directions while the parents continue to find, follow and care for them. This stage can last forseveral hours to
GABBY’S NEW CLINIC BUILDING Gabby’s New Clinic Building. Red Creek began as a few baby robins on Peggy Hentz’s kitchen table in 1991. It was Peggy’s dream to help as many injured and displaced wild animals as she could. That dream has been alive a growing ever since. By 2012, Red Creek had grown to encompass most of Peggy’s home. HELPING BIRDS SURVIVE THE COLD Helping Birds Survive the Cold. Birdhouses are not just for nesting season. Hanging birdhouses now or cleaning out those already on your property can help birds survive the winter. During blustery winter weather, songbirds can be found huddling together in groups inside birdhouses. It shelters them from the wind and ice, and their sharedbody
PENNSYLVANIA RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WEBINAR Join us for this 90-minute webinar on the Birds of Prey of Pennsylvania. Identification of the 22 raptor species raptors plus the 2 vulture species in the Commonwealth. All proceeds help rehabilitate over 4,000 wild animals annually. COVID-19 INFORMATION COVID-19 Information. During these stressful times, we want you to know that Red Creek remains open and ready to help with wildlife in need. In order to give the animals the very best of care, and to protect you, our staff, and the animals, we have updated our intakeprocedures.
WILDLIFE REHABILITATION Do you have an animal that needs help? Click Here Click Here For Some of Red Creek’s Wonderful Wildlife Stories What is WildlifeRehabilitation?
HELPING BATS
Pennsylvania bats use echolocation to find food, but still can see with their eyes. Bats are not dirty animals. They groom themselves daily just as a cat does to keep its fur soft and clean. If you find an injured bat or any wild animal in distress, call Red Creek Wildlife Center at any hour. 570-739-4393. WILDLIFE EMERGENCIES Wildlife Emergencies – What to Do. FREE Interactive ANDROID Wildlife Emergency App. Online Interactive Emergency Help. Find a rehabilitator in Pennsylvania. Help for birds trapped on sticky tape. Fledgling Birds learning to fly, should be left alone. West Nile Virus. HELPING BIRDS SURVIVE THE COLD Helping Birds Survive the Cold. Birdhouses are not just for nesting season. Hanging birdhouses now or cleaning out those already on your property can help birds survive the winter. During blustery winter weather, songbirds can be found huddling together in groups inside birdhouses. It shelters them from the wind and ice, and their sharedbody
LIVE RAPTOR PROGRAMS Table set up at event depends on time and location but is a minimum of $400.00. Please call 570.739.7111 for more information. Please add current IRS mileage rate round trip. The first 100 miles (presently .50/mi) PLUS .50/mile extra for each additional mile over 100. To Book a program and for more information call 570-739-7111.RESCUING WILDLIFE
Songbirds with eye infections are occasionally found at bird feeders this time of year. A bird might be observed sitting at a feeder for long periods of time and depending on how advanced the infection is, the bird may fly away when approached or sit there blindly — allowing you to pick it up. There is treatment for this condition and there is a lot you can do to help.COTTONTAIL BUNNIES
Cottontail Bunnies – What To Do If You Need Help. If you experience an actual emergency with a wild cottontail or a cottontail nest, please don’t try to raise baby bunnies at home. They need an experienced, licensed wildlife rehabilitator to receive proper care. Cottontails are delicate, and they are difficult to rehabilitate.COTTONTAIL BUNNIES
Cottontail Bunnies – Identifying Emergencies. All visible injuries are an immediate emergency. Gardening accidents, a nest that has been stepped on, and pet attacks often result in injuries. If a single bunny has been injured, perhaps the remaining rabbits can be left in the nest. If the injury to one bunny has left blood in or near thenest
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RED CREEK WILDLIFE CENTER Because Everything Deserves a Second Chance. We believe that education is an important part of saving our wildlife, the environment and the planet for future generations.ANIMAL PATIENTS
We update this page when we can. For more current activity and updates, follow us on our FACEBOOK PAGE. Stories, Videos, and Pictures of a few of our rehab patients:CONTACT & HOURS
570-739-4393. Ext. 1 Clinic: (Emergencies, and if you have an animal or need immediate wildlife information) Ext. 2 General Information(Hours, Directions)
FAWN RESCUE
SIGNS THAT A FAWN IS IN TROUBLE Fawns found with their dead mother or those born as a result of a pregnant doe being hit by a vehicle, are the only fawns we label as true orphans. WILDLIFE EMERGENCIES FREE Interactive ANDROID Wildlife Emergency App. Online Interactive Emergency Help. Find a rehabilitator in Pennsylvania. Help for birds trapped on sticky tape EMU RESCUE - RED CREEK WILDLIFE CENTER Red Creek is often called out to pick up large birds such as Red Tailed Hawks and Great Horned Owls. We even get in the occasional Eagle. Those birds may seem formidable but nothing prepared us for the task before us today. LIVE RAPTOR PROGRAMS Basic Raptor Program. Modified to all age groups (from kindergarten to senior citizen groups) this program introduces the audience to a live hawk, an owl, a vulture, and who ever else is DONATIONS AND WISHLISTS Red Creek operates exclusively on your donations! Caring for all species of Pennsylvania wildlife, Red Creek admits over 4,000 animalseach year.
FLEDGLING BIRDS LEARNING TO FLY, SHOULD BE LEFT ALONE Most songbirds leave the nest before learning to fly. They are usually fully-feathered but may appear to have a shorter tail. Siblings may wander about, scattering in different directions while the parents continue to find, follow and care for them.FINCH EYE DISEASE
Songbirds with eye infections are occasionally found at bird feeders this time of year. A bird might be observed sitting at a feeder for long periods of time and depending on how advanced the infection is, the bird may fly away when approached or sit there blindly — allowing you to pick it up. There is treatment for this condition and there is a lot you can do to help. RED CREEK WILDLIFE CENTER Because Everything Deserves a Second Chance. We believe that education is an important part of saving our wildlife, the environment and the planet for future generations.ANIMAL PATIENTS
We update this page when we can. For more current activity and updates, follow us on our FACEBOOK PAGE. Stories, Videos, and Pictures of a few of our rehab patients:CONTACT & HOURS
570-739-4393. Ext. 1 Clinic: (Emergencies, and if you have an animal or need immediate wildlife information) Ext. 2 General Information(Hours, Directions)
FAWN RESCUE
SIGNS THAT A FAWN IS IN TROUBLE Fawns found with their dead mother or those born as a result of a pregnant doe being hit by a vehicle, are the only fawns we label as true orphans. WILDLIFE EMERGENCIES FREE Interactive ANDROID Wildlife Emergency App. Online Interactive Emergency Help. Find a rehabilitator in Pennsylvania. Help for birds trapped on sticky tape EMU RESCUE - RED CREEK WILDLIFE CENTER Red Creek is often called out to pick up large birds such as Red Tailed Hawks and Great Horned Owls. We even get in the occasional Eagle. Those birds may seem formidable but nothing prepared us for the task before us today. LIVE RAPTOR PROGRAMS Basic Raptor Program. Modified to all age groups (from kindergarten to senior citizen groups) this program introduces the audience to a live hawk, an owl, a vulture, and who ever else is DONATIONS AND WISHLISTS Red Creek operates exclusively on your donations! Caring for all species of Pennsylvania wildlife, Red Creek admits over 4,000 animalseach year.
FLEDGLING BIRDS LEARNING TO FLY, SHOULD BE LEFT ALONE Most songbirds leave the nest before learning to fly. They are usually fully-feathered but may appear to have a shorter tail. Siblings may wander about, scattering in different directions while the parents continue to find, follow and care for them.FINCH EYE DISEASE
Songbirds with eye infections are occasionally found at bird feeders this time of year. A bird might be observed sitting at a feeder for long periods of time and depending on how advanced the infection is, the bird may fly away when approached or sit there blindly — allowing you to pick it up. There is treatment for this condition and there is a lot you can do to help. ABOUT US - RED CREEK WILDLIFE CENTER Make a secure online donation with a credit card. Or donate through PayPal. Transparency DONATIONS AND WISHLISTS Red Creek operates exclusively on your donations! Caring for all species of Pennsylvania wildlife, Red Creek admits over 4,000 animalseach year.
LIVE RAPTOR PROGRAMS Basic Raptor Program. Modified to all age groups (from kindergarten to senior citizen groups) this program introduces the audience to a live hawk, an owl, a vulture, and who ever else isHELPING BATS
Bats are the only mammal capable of true and sustained flight. They are found throughout the world with the exceptions of extremely coldclimates.
TRAIN TO BECOME A WILDLIFE REHABILITATOR The third part of Red Creek’s mission is helping others who wish to become active in wildlife rehabilitation. We offer on-line and live classes which cover the PENNSYLVANIA RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WEBINAR Registration is $20.00 All proceeds help rehabilitate over 4,000 wild animals annually. Save My Spot! Sunday, June 6th, 2021, at 2:00 pm Wednesday, June 9th, 2021, at 6:00 pm VOLUNTEER APPLICATION First Name (required) Last Name (required) Your Email (required) Address (required) City , State , Zip . Telephone (required) Cell number that can receive text PENNSYLVANIA RAPTOR WEBINAR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9TH, 2021, 6 Description After payment, Save the PDF DOWNLOAD for directions on how to access the webinar. HELPING BIRDS SURVIVE THE COLD Birdhouses are not just for nesting season. Hanging birdhouses now or cleaning out those already on your property can help birds survive thewinter.
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The Owl was definitely not a happy camper. It appeared helpless and exhausted. The sludge was thick and beginning to harden. Cleaning him up was the first thing we needed to do before exploring any furtherproblems.
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DOWNLOAD THE BROCHURE PROTECTING OUR FAMILIES AND COMMUNITY SINCE 1991 It’s obvious that wildlife rehabilitation helps animals, but did you know it protects people as well? By providing a safe and humane service that helps a wild animal foundling in need, a family’s exposure to that animal is greatlyreduced.
Through our services, our loved ones, especially our children and pets are protected from dangerous, possibly FATAL INJURY, DISEASE, ANDPARASITES.
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