Found a Duck, Goose, or Other Waterbird?

Found a Duck, Goose, or Other Waterbird?

The rehabilitation of ADULT waterfowl is currently strictly prohibited by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife due to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI).   Wildlife Images is permitted to rehabilitate injured or orphaned ducklings and goslings. ...
Found a Fox?

Found a Fox?

Please call our wildlife hospital hotline (541-441-7193) if you have found an injured or orphaned fox.   Understanding Foxes: When to Help There is only one species of fox that lives in southern Oregon: the Gray Fox. Gray Foxes are curious, elusive, medium-sized...
Found a Deer?

Found a Deer?

The rehabilitation of deer in the State of Oregon is strictly prohibited by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.   Wildlife Images cannot accept orphaned and injured deer for rehabilitation.   Injured Deer Injuries to deer—such as hurt legs—are very...
Found a Rabbit?

Found a Rabbit?

Please call our wildlife hospital hotline (541-441-7193) if you have found an injured or orphaned rabbit.   Understanding Rabbits: When to Help Southern Oregon is home to multiple rabbit species: the Black-tailed Jackrabbit, Brush Rabbit, and very rarely, Pygmy...
Found a Skunk?

Found a Skunk?

Please call our wildlife hospital hotline (541-441-7193) if you have found an injured or orphaned skunk. Understanding Skunks: When to Help Skunks are medium-sized mammals known for their distinctive black-and-white coloring and powerful defensive spray. There are two...
Found a Raccoon?

Found a Raccoon?

Please call our wildlife hospital hotline (541-441-7193) if you have found an injured or orphaned raccoon. Understanding Raccoons: When to Help Raccoons are highly adaptable mammals found throughout Oregon, living comfortably in forests, neighborhoods, and even city...