Oliver came to the WCV in April 2022. Courtesy of Wildlife Center of Virginia. The Wildlife Center of Virginia made the difficult decision Saturday to euthanize an animal ambassador for several health ...
Bald Eagle No. 25-1783 will be released back into the wild on Sunday. Courtesy of the Wildlife Center of Virginia. After two months of expert care and rehabilitation, Bald Eagle #25-1783 is ready to ...
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Va. (WDBJ) - After recovering from injuries at the Wildlife Center of Virginia, a bald eagle will be released back into the sky Tuesday, October 14 at 1 p.m. The Southwest Virginia ...
This bald eagle came to the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center on Sept. 5 from Rocky Mount after a territorial fight with two younger eagles. (The Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center) The Southwest ...
WAYNESBORO, Va. (WRIC) — Two young bald eagles will be released at Pocahontas State Park on Wednesday, after months of rehabilitation with the Wildlife Center of Virginia. According to a release from ...
Our nation's most symbolic bird, the bald eagle, is now back home in the wild after it was found on the ground in Franklin County last month. On Tuesday, October 14, folks gathered at Smith Mountain ...
MIDDLESEX COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — The Wildlife Center of Virginia is caring for a juvenile bald eagle found injured in Middlesex County on American Eagle Day. Friday, June 20 is American Eagle Day — but ...
A red-tailed hawk was released at Maymont on Thursday, months after being rescued and rehabilitated by the Wildlife Center of Virginia in May.
The Wildlife Center of Virginia is urging cat owners to keep their pets inside because of the threat they pose to native wildlife, and themselves.
SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE, Va. – The Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center recently released a bald eagle at Smith Mountain Lake! It was injured after a fight with other eagles, but that scuffle was only half ...
Two bald eagles rehabilitated for several months at the Wildlife Center of Virginia in Waynesboro were successfully returned to the wild last Wednesday.