


Wildlife Images Team Releases Baby Skunks After a Successful Rehabilitation
After four months of rehabilitation, it was time to say goodbye to a group of baby skunks who were ready to return to the wild. Gathering and transporting a group of skunks is not an easy task. Skunks are rabies vectors, so handling them can be dangerous. Our animal...
Honoring Our Friend, Grandma Agnes Baker Pilgrim
Our gray wolf, Agnes, or “Aggie”, was named after our close friend and Takelma tribal leader Agnes Baker Pilgrim. Agnes was born in 1924 and raised right here in Oregon. She grew up without electricity and at a very young age learned to farm, forage, and fish for...
Honoring Judy Siddon
September 9th is a special day at Wildlife Images. It is the day Judy Siddon was born. Judy was the wife of J. David Siddon, and she played a key role in the founding of Wildlife Images. Judy’s work has lived on through the impact she made as a mother and...
Successful Release of a Great Horned Owl
This success story was made possible, because helpful humans knew to bring this owl to professional rehabbers! It wasn’t too long ago when we took in a great horned owl that was rescued after being entangled in an electric fence for eight hours. Thankfully, the...