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Untamed
The Greater Impact of Wildlife Patients
Season 4
Episode 401
More than 85,000 patients have passed through the doors of The Wildlife Center of Virginia, a hospital for native wildlife, since its founding in 1982. Every animal patient has a story to share that illustrates the wider problems wildlife face: litter, pesticides, free-roaming domestic animals, habitat loss, and diseases - helping us shape our conservation education and research.
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26:00
How do human, environmental, and animal health depend on each other?

26:17
When an animal is rehabilitated and returned to the wild, what comes after?

26:09
Learn about the role rehabilitators and veterinarians play in caring for wildlife.

25:58
Why birds migrate, and the dangers that they may face along their journeys.

24:45
The Center is a teaching hospital for wildlife medicine and conservation.

26:46
This episode focuses on the reasons why keeping cats indoors is better for wildlife.

26:46
Discover the many ways technology has transformed wildlife medicine and education.

25:42
Learn more about what a wildlife rehabilitator does.

26:37
Learn how litter prevention can save wildlife.

26:29
This episode focuses on how to setup a safe backyard habitat for wildlife.

26:46
Lead toxicity is a significant problem for Bald Eagles, vultures, and other birds of prey.

29:29
This episode highlights three of the best stories of season one.