Apr 20, 2023
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Peace River Wildlife Center, New Education Center -Virtual Tour PRWC Virtual Tour, Henry Street Property Walk thru the latest rendition of our new education center! Exciting things are on the horizon for PRWC and our community! Thank you for watching! Please like and make a comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday except Christmas Day from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed nearly 100 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is over $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlifePeace River Wildlife Center, New Education Center -Virtual Tour
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2022 Giving Challenge - Peace River Wildlife Center Join us April 26th for the 24 hour online 2022 Giving Challenge presented by the Community Foundation of Sarasota. All donations up to $100 will be matched by The Patterson Foundation. Help us build our dream of a new facility. Thank you for watching! Please like and make a comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife2022 Giving Challenge - Peace River Wildlife Center
Mar 24, 2022
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PRWC Virtual Tour Private Virtual Tour - DO NOT DISTRIBUTE OR SHARE Thank you for watching! Please like and make a comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlifePRWC Virtual Tour
May 4, 2021
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Bald Eagle Release - Volt After nearly 11 months of rehabilitation, Peace River Wildlife Center released "Volt," a Bald Eagle, back to the wild. Volt was electrocuted from power lines and sustained serious burns and loss of feathers. After falling into the canals of Punta Gorda, Rescuer Donna Widmeyer and the Punta Gorda community jumped into action to rescue Volt by boat. We are so proud of the work from our medical staff and the effort put forth by the community. Thank you for watching! Please like and make a comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,800 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlifeBald Eagle Release - Volt
Oct 2, 2020
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2020 Giving Challenge - Peace River Wildlife Center Thank you all so much for your support! Thank you for watching! Please like and make a comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,800 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife2020 Giving Challenge - Peace River Wildlife Center
May 5, 2020
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Mottled Duckling orphans being released to the wild #Ducklings #MottledDucks 06.15.2019 - It’s always a great day when we can release animals and give them a second chance after an injury, a vehicle impact, being orphaned as babies, or dog or cat attacks. These ducks came to us orphaned and are now on their own back where they belong! Thank you for watching! Please like and make a comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #BabyDucks #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlifeMottled Duckling orphans being released to the wild #Ducklings #MottledDucks
Jun 16, 2019
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Opossums on FOX4 Morning Blend with Dr. Robin #Opossum #VirginiaOpossum 05.15.2015 - Dr. Robin Jenkins, Executive Director of the Peace River Wildlife Center appearing on Fox4 Morning Blend with Virginia Opossums for a wildlife educational segment of the show. ** This video is the property of Fox News / Scripps Media TV Station Group, and is intended to be used solely for non-profit educational purposes only for Florida wildlife, no infringement intended ** Thank you for watching! Please like and make a comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #BabyOpossums #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlifeOpossums on FOX4 Morning Blend with Dr. Robin #Opossum #VirginiaOpossum
Jun 10, 2019
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Peace River Wildlife Center Fox4 Paradise TV News Segment 05.24.2015 - Fox4 Paradise TV gives you a first hand look at the Peace River Wildlife Center. This video is the property of Fox News / Scripps Media TV Station Group, and is intended to be used solely for non-profit educational purposes only for Florida wildlife, no infringement intended ** Thank you for watching! Please like and make a comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlifePeace River Wildlife Center Fox4 Paradise TV News Segment
Jun 10, 2019
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Bobcat Rescued From a Storm Drain Wink News Segment #Bobcat #InjuredWildlife 01.31.2017 - A bobcat is slowly recovering after being rescued from a storm drain. ** This video is the property of Wink News Digital Media, and is intended to be used solely for non-profit educational purposes only for Florida wildlife, no infringement intended ** The original story can be found here: https://www.winknews.com/2017/01/31/bobcat-rescued-from-storm-drain-in-charlotte-county/ Charlotte County Animal Control discovered the animal injured in a ditch near Veterans and Orlando boulevards after receiving a tip. It had a broken leg and internal bleeding. “I’ve been at the department for close to 20 years and I’ve never seen one in this particular situation,” said Brian Jones, the division manager for Charlotte County Animal Control. The bobcat was rushed to the Peace River Wildlife Center, where it’s receiving 24-hour care. But a recovery wouldn’t have been possible if it weren’t for the partnership between the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office, animal control and the wildlife center, doctors said. “An animal control officer stayed with him and kept traffic routed away from him, and kept him under control until I could get there,” said Dr. Robin Jenkins, director of veterinary services at the wildlife center. “Without help like that, we probably wouldn’t have been able to help this cat.” The bobcat is currently in a coma. If it wakes up, it will be transported to a larger facility in Venice for more treatment before being released into the wild. Thank you for watching! Please like and make a comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlifeBobcat Rescued From a Storm Drain Wink News Segment #Bobcat #InjuredWildlife
Jun 9, 2019
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Going Batty! with a hungry Evening Bat eating mealworms #Bat #EveningBat 12.04.2014 - We've gone batty! This evening bat came to us a couple weeks ago after being found in someone's bedroom closet. Not sure how he got caught in there, but that's a new one for us. He was cold and hungry on arrival but after fattening up while waiting for warmer weather, he was released this week. Yay! Thank you for watching! Please like and make a comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlifeGoing Batty! with a hungry Evening Bat eating mealworms #Bat #EveningBat
Jun 8, 2019
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Adorable Baby Screech Owls and their big blinking eyes #ScreechOwls #BabyOwls Adorable Fledgling Screech Owls and their big blinking eyes. These baby owls are learning to hunt prey on their own before being released to the wild. Thank you for watching! Please like and make a comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #EasternScreechOwls #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlifeAdorable Baby Screech Owls and their big blinking eyes #ScreechOwls #BabyOwls
Jun 8, 2019
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Gray Catbird enjoying a misting bath on a hot day #catbird #GrayCatbird 06.06.2019 - We’ve had some hot days lately and our residents and patients enjoy a good misting to cool off. This gray catbird, a charming resident at PRWC, especially loves bathing in the mist. You can help the wildlife in your backyard by filling your bird baths and putting down bowls of water. Thank you for watching! Please like and make a comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #GreyCatbird #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlifeGray Catbird enjoying a misting bath on a hot day #catbird #GrayCatbird
Jun 8, 2019
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Juvenile Seminole Bat being groomed and brushed and loving it! #SeminoleBat 07.03.2014 - We're seeing more baby bats this summer than we do usually, but they're so cool! Did you know they can eat 3000 insects a night? That's basically eating their body weight in insects! Our baby bats in home care aren't fully weaned, so they get some insects but still want their bat milk formula. But did you know baby bats have to be groomed?? Check out this video of a juvenile Seminole bat being brushed to keep his fur in good condition. :) **The rehabber in the video has had pre-exposure rabies vaccinations and is authorized to handle the bat--and the bat's used to the handler. Never handle a bat with bare hands. Bat Fun Facts: -Bats are the only mammals who can truly fly. -There are no vampire bats in the US. Vampire bats are found mostly in southern Mexico, and Central and South America. -Bats don't attack humans and won't get caught in your hair. They're actually timid and mostly just ignore us. ;) -70% of the world's bats are insectivores (eat insects) and contrary to popular belief, most of Florida's bats are insectivores. The only fruit bat in Florida is the Jamaican Fruit-eating bat that's sometimes found in Key West. -Bats are suffering from loss of habitat. But you can attract them by putting up bat houses. Thank you for watching! Please like and make a comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #BabyBat #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlifeJuvenile Seminole Bat being groomed and brushed and loving it! #SeminoleBat
Jun 7, 2019
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Bobcat Kitten with mange rescued and being treated - NBC2 News Segment #Bobcat #WildlifeRescue 05.08.2015 - The Peace River Wildlife Center has a unique guest in its rescue facility. A stray bobcat kitten is being nursed back to health after a North Port woman spotted it on the side of the road. You'll find all kinds of different animals at the Peace River Wildlife Center in Punta Gorda. Nowhere is this truer than the limited-access isolation rehab and recovery room. "We keep them in here, so they don't get used to being around people. That way when we release them, they're not going to recognized people other than the threats that we are," said Wildlife Center Director Dr. Robin Jenkins. It's where opossums, screech owls and bobcats are all roommates. The newest addition to the room is a bobcat kitten. The kitten came in this week after North Port resident Chelsea Beach found him on the side of the road. Beach says the bobcat got within four feet of her. She tells us that was one of the many signs there was something wrong. "Even though I couldn't see anything wrong, there's definitely something wrong. I thought he was blind because that's kind of like how he was walking -- like he couldn't see," said Beach. Beach contacted the Peace River Wildlife Center -- where the bobcat ended up just a few days later. Jenkins tells us the kitten wasn't in great shape. "This guy is just not very healthy. He's got sarcoptic mange, which is a skin parasite that has caused a bad infection on his skin," said Jenkins. But, the feline is doing better and getting less friendly -- a good sign according to Jenkins. "He's snarling and every time we throw food in his cage at him, he lunges at it. It's thrilling to me to see he's a little bit sick, but he's feisty. I think he's going to be just fine," said Jenkins. Jenkins and her team hope to release the kitten back into the wild in a few weeks. ** This video is the property of NBC2 NEWS / WBBH, and is intended to be used for solely for educational purposes only. ** The original video news story can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii1YvTqV8-g and the story on NBC2 website here: https://www.nbc-2.com/story/29017907/bobcat-kitten-recovering-at-peace-river-wildlife-center Thank you for watching! Please like and make a comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #BabyBobcat #Mange #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlifeBobcat Kitten with mange rescued and being treated - NBC2 News Segment #Bobcat #WildlifeRescue
Jun 4, 2019
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Ravioli Raccoon gets can stuck on head and removed FOX News Segment #Raccoon #Ravioli This young raccoon likes his Chef Boyardee a little too much! A kind Port Charlotte citizen found this distressed raccoon in her backyard this morning with his head stuck in a ravioli can. Charlotte County Animal Control Officer Enriquez transported the juvenile raccoon to Peace River Wildlife Center for assistance. The animal needed to be sedated while the can was carefully clipped away until it could be pulled off. The critter appears to have only minor injuries and is expected to be ok. *Update* After being freed of the can, he got the all clear to go home today. It takes us all to help wildlife. ** This video is the property of Fox News / Scripps Media TV Station Group, and is intended to be used for solely for educational purposes only. ** The original video news story can be found here: https://www.fox4now.com/news/local-news/ravioli-can-removed-from-raccoons-head-in-charlotte-county and the story on our website here: https://prwildlife.org/2018/10/14/ravioli-raccoon/ Thank you for watching! Please like and make a comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlifeRavioli Raccoon gets can stuck on head and removed FOX News Segment #Raccoon #Ravioli
Jun 4, 2019
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Ring-Billed Gull recovered from a fractured wing and set free #seagull #ringbilledgull This Ring-Billed Gull was admitted to our wildlife rehabilitation center because of a vehicle impact that fractured its wing. Fully recovered and now being released by one of our amazing rehab staff who also was the one who rescued this seagull. Thank you Mallory! Thank you for watching! Please like and make a comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlifeRing-Billed Gull recovered from a fractured wing and set free #seagull #ringbilledgull
May 26, 2019
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SuperB OWL LIII Wild Predictions #Luna #AlbinoOwl #LeucisticOwl #ScreechOwl #SuperBowl Our Ambassador Luna, a Leucistic Eastern Screech Owl predicts the Champions of this years Super Bowl LIII Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark #NonProfitSuperB OWL LIII Wild Predictions #Luna #AlbinoOwl #LeucisticOwl #ScreechOwl #SuperBowl
Jan 31, 2019
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Turkey Vulture released back to the Wild! #TurkeyVulture #Vulture 01.06.2019 - Another of our weekend releases was this adult turkey vulture. S/he was likely grazed by a vehicle off of Hwy 72 while scavenging but she was recovered and eager to get away from the humans. No gratitude from her! 😉 Thanks Jessica for taking her home! Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwi... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverw... Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #WildlifeRelease #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark #NonProfitTurkey Vulture released back to the Wild! #TurkeyVulture #Vulture
Jan 7, 2019
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Blinking Christmas Ornaments - Purchase one and Help Save #Wildlife #Christmas #Ornaments Your purchases in our e-store will help save a "wild" life. Get your #Christmas #Ornaments today! Click the link to Shop NOW! https://prwildlife.org/product-category/seasonal/christmas-ornaments/ All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. Start Shopping: https://prwildlife.org/product-category/seasonal/christmas-ornaments/ Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #AnimalRescue #NonProfitBlinking Christmas Ornaments - Purchase one and Help Save #Wildlife #Christmas #Ornaments
Dec 14, 2018
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Icarus the American Bald Eagle Flight Testing for Future Release #BaldEagle #WildlifeRescue Icarus the Bald Eagle Flight Testing. Close to 10 months into recovery, Icarus is really making great progress and may be very close to being released back to the wild. We will keep you updated when we have more details about the timing of this exciting day. Stay tuned! ….. Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #AmericanBaldEagle #Eagle #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeEducation #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #AnimalRescue #NonProfitIcarus the American Bald Eagle Flight Testing for Future Release #BaldEagle #WildlifeRescue
Sep 22, 2018
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Osprey Released back to the Wild August 2018 #Osprey #WildlifeRescue This adult Osprey gave us a show at its release last week. It was fished out of a canal in PGI dazed and not flying away, a few weeks ago. We were never positive whether it had had a collision or was affected by #Redtide toxins. But this spunky Osprey improved quickly and flew off strong! (And in typical “not so graceful on the ground” Osprey form, it gets itself a bit stuck in the kennel in its eagerness to leave! 😉) Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeEducation #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #AnimalRescue #NonProfitOsprey Released back to the Wild August 2018 #Osprey #WildlifeRescue
Aug 22, 2018
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Purple Martin’s Released to the Wild Just in Time! #PurpleMartin #WildlifeRescue Purple Martin’s Released to the Wild Just in Time!. Sometimes we get to experience extra wonderful releases, like we had with our purple martins on Monday at dusk! We don’t see many purple martins come to PRWC but we’ve had 5 young ones in this season, from two situations where they couldn’t be renested. The tricky part of raising purple martins is the colonies leave their nest sites all together mid-June to the beginning of July and join at communal sites before all migrate to South America for the summer. The pressure was on to get ours out and with a colony ASAP! As we neared the time for our juveniles to go, martins were already vacating the nest sites we knew! Through the quick help of the Purple Martin Conservation group, we located a still-active nesting colony in Cape Coral and released ours to this massive colony of 500+ purple martins. It was awesome to watch ours join with their new flock! Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Songbirds #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeEducation #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #AnimalRescue #NonProfitPurple Martin’s Released to the Wild Just in Time! #PurpleMartin #WildlifeRescue
Jun 17, 2018
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Ursula the Crested Caracara Discovering Her Hidden Eggs Treats #CrestedCaracara Did you know the Crested Caracara, a bird who frequently hangs out with vultures at “The Carrion Cafe”, is in fact a falcon and not related to vultures? The Caracara doesn’t have the typical agile flight of other falcons but they ARE well adapted for walking with their long legs and flatter talons. Because of that, Caracaras spend a lot of time on the ground foraging and eating carrion. What we really love about the Crested Caracara is their curiosity! In captivity, they’re as inquisitive as a crow or raccoon and are a delight to offer food “puzzles” to. Our resident Caracara Ursula loves getting food puzzles. Enjoy this video of Ursula discovering eggs in tissue! Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #HabitatEnrichment #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark #NonProfitUrsula the Crested Caracara Discovering Her Hidden Eggs Treats #CrestedCaracara
May 26, 2018
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Icarus the Bald Eagle on Wink News #BaldEagle #Electrocution 12/04/2017 – Icarus updates: Monday 12/4, we received several calls at once regarding an eagle that was floundering in a canal. The residents heard a huge bang and went outside to check it out. The eagle apparently was shocked on the power line, landed on the ground and hopped into the water. Our veterinarian, Dr. Robin, and two of Punta Gorda’s finest, Officers Joe Farley & Tony Pribble, were on the scene to rescue the bird. Upon examination back at PRWC, it was noted that the bird has extensive burn marks over most of his body. ** This video is the property of Wink News Digital Media and is intended to be used for solely for educational purposes only. The original story can be found here: https://www.winknews.com/2017/12/07/injured-bald-eagle-recovering-peace-river-wildlife-center-punta-gorda/ Dr Robin is working alongside FPL to identify the pole where the bird was shocked and they are working diligently to repair the issue. We would like to thank Officers Farley & Pribble for their hard work and help to rescue the eagle and to FPL for handling the situation so quickly & efficiently. You can follow Icarus progress here https://prwildlife.org/2017/12/04/the-flight-of-icarus-updates/ Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #AnimalRescue #NonProfitIcarus the Bald Eagle on Wink News #BaldEagle #Electrocution
May 22, 2018
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PRWC Board Participation in #GivingChallenge18 #BeTheOne PRWC Board Participation in #GivingChallenge18 #BeTheOne Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark #NonProfitPRWC Board Participation in #GivingChallenge18 #BeTheOne
May 10, 2018
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#BeTheOne Giving Challenge 2018 STARTS TODAY! The #GivingChallenge18 Starts TODAY! Tuesday, May 1st at noon through Wednesday, May 2nd at noon. You can make a difference, no gift is too small. Your donations will help save both "wild" and "domestic" lives! You can #BeTheOne today simply by clicking https://www.givingpartnerchallenge.org and choose your favorite non profit charities, Peace River Wildlife Center - PRWC and Animal Welfare League of Charlotte County. Your donations will be matched during this 24 hour event but your gifts must be made online at https://www.givingpartnerchallenge.org Don't forget the #BeTheOne Scavenger Hunt going on today only. #PRWC will be having a #BeTheOne Party at Ponce de Leon Park from 11a -4p and our #GivingChallenge18 Partner Animal Welfare League of Charlotte County will be hosting their party at their shelter from 12p - 8p. Participate in the #BeTheOne Scavenger Hunt and you will have a chance to win a gift basket full of #PRWC and #AWL merchandise. #PRWC will have complimentary donation stations available for your convenience while you visit the center at the #BeTheOne Party. All donations will go directly toward our Capital Campaign Fund raising money for our new and improved Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center. We appreciate your continued support! Wild Lives Matter! Your contributions are vital to our mission, contributing to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. We cannot do this without your support! Thank you from everyone at #PRWC. #BeTheOne #GivingChallenge18 #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #NonProfit #PRWC #Wildlife #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeRehab #PuntaGorda #Florida #SWFLA #AnimalWelfareLeague #AWL #BeKindToAllAnimals #FurAndFeathers #PartnersForLife #ShelterPets#BeTheOne Giving Challenge 2018 STARTS TODAY!
May 1, 2018
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"Be The One" Giving Challenge 2018 - PRWC #BeTheOne Are you ready to "BE THE ONE" because YOU ARE PRWC! The 2018 Giving Challenge starts Tuesday, May 1st at noon through Wednesday, May 2nd at noon. This has been an extremely lucrative event for PRWC, having raised over $84,000 toward our Capital Campaign during the challenge in 2016. All donations gifted on this day will also go directly to PRWC's Capital Campaign Fund for a new bigger and better wildlife center to continue our mission, contributing to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. To strengthen your giving during the 2018 Giving Challenge, The Patterson Foundation will provide a 1:1 match for all unique donations, up to $100 per donor. The minimum donation is $25. This year, PRWC has partnered with Animal Welfare League of Charlotte County to help each other promote the event. The PRWC will be holding a big "Be The One" party and Scavenger Hunt in the Ponce de Leon Park on May 1st and the AWL will also have an event at their facility as well. Your matching donations must be made online only at www.GivingPartnerChallenge.org and choose PRWC as your Non-Profit Charity to Support. We will have complementary Donation Stations available for your convenience at the "Be The One" party. Anytime from noon to noon May 1st-2nd, you can go to www.GivingPartnerChallenge.org and Be The One by making your secured donation to Peace River Wildlife Center and Animal Welfare League. BE THE ONE because YOU ARE PRWC! Thank you for your Support! Look for more updates as we get closer to this BIG day. #BeTheOne #GivingChallenge18 #FurAndFeathers #BeKindToAnimals #PartnersForLife Animal Welfare League of Charlotte County The 2018 Giving Challenge is organized by: the Community Foundation of Sarasota County Strengthened and Sponsored by: The Patterson Foundation Supported by: Knight Foundation, Manatee Community Foundation, William G. and Marie Selby Foundation, Charlotte Community Foundation, Herald-Tribune Media Group, SNN, The Suncoast News Network, HARBOR STYLE Magazine and iHeartMedia Inc.. Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/"Be The One" Giving Challenge 2018 - PRWC #BeTheOne
Apr 28, 2018
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Orion the Barred Owl and Dr. Robin preparing for Earth Day 2018 #BarredOwl #EarthDay The bad news is that Orion, a Barred Owl, could not be returned to the wild when he was discovered (and, unfortunately fed) by humans and had to be taken to The Peace River Wildlife Center in Punta Gorda, where, as explained by Executive Director Robin Jenkins, DVM, he was found to be too habituated to humans and had lost his ability to fend for himself in the wild. The good news is that, as one of the resident Educational Animals at PRWC, he makes for a good teaching moment for humans who want to learn more about the species, and what to do with a fledgling or hatchling that seems lost and in need of human intervention (which is almost always not the case). Because his long term prospects in the wild were not promising, Orion became an educational ambassador for his roommates who are also permanent residents at the PRWC: those with conditions or injuries so severe they cannot be released back into the wild, spending their lives instead dedicated to venturing into to classrooms, festivals, and other venues to give people a hint at the good works being done at the Center, and other Wildlife Rescue Centers in Florida. Educational Animals such as Orion, while, unlike many other injured and orphaned creatures rescued from precarious predicaments cannot be returned to their natural environment, provide an up-close experience for humans interested in learning more about their habitats, and the many other creatures that still live in the wild. Orion (and Dr. Jenkins) can be found at Englewood’s Earth Day Sunday Festival where Jenkins is scheduled to make a presentation on the mission of wildlife rescue centers to treat, and release (where feasible), native Florida wildlife who have been orphaned, injured, or are ill, on Sunday, April 22nd (11:00 AM) at Buchans Community Park (next to the Buchans Air Field on the corner of Old Englewood Road and State Road 776). They can also be found at the Peace River Wildlife Center 3400 Ponce de Leon Parkway in Punta Gorda, Florida. This video interview and description below is property of and provided by BRET CLARK at PlanetEnglewood.com and used solely for educational purposes only. Thank you Planet Englewood! Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Owl #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #NonProfitOrion the Barred Owl and Dr. Robin preparing for Earth Day 2018 #BarredOwl #EarthDay
Apr 19, 2018
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Blossom the Awesome Opossum and Dr. R. Interviewed before Earth Day 2018 #Opossum #EarthDay Blossom (the opossum) showed up one day at the Peace River Wildlife Center in Punta Gorda and quickly became one of the Center’s permanent residents and Educational Animals (one of the few at PRWC that are not birds) due to a common issue facing animals who have been injured or orphaned while living in their natural habitat: they are unable to function in the wild as nature intended. In Blossom’s case, as Dr. Robin Jenkins, DVM, Executive Director, explained in a recent interview, “her mentation was never right” from the very beginning. The mentation of an animal such as Blossom refers to her neurological state which, for her, means that, because of a congenital issue or perhaps even trauma to the brain, she is unable to react to stimulus in the correct way to survive in the wild as, for example, by being all cute and cuddly with her human benefactors instead of doing the smart thing and running as fast as she can in the opposite direction. Although an animal such a Blossom, being as docile and loving as she is, would seem to make a good pet, Jenkins quickly dispels any such notion. While often humans will attempt to raise a baby animal that has been orphaned and are cute and cuddly at first, eventually they will get to an age where “natural instincts kick in and they become wild - they can get mean” Jenkins said. She stresses the importance of having trained wildlife professionals nurture the animals in the right way when they are young and vulnerable, until they reach the point where they can be released back where they belong: the wild. Oh, and lest we forget, Pogo the Possum was there for the First Earth Day. Blossom (and Dr. Jenkins) can be found at Englewood’s Earth Day Sunday Festival where Jenkins is scheduled to make a presentation on the mission of wildlife rescue centers to treat, and release (where feasible), native Florida wildlife who have been orphaned, injured, or are ill, on Sunday, April 22nd (11:00 AM) at Buchans Community Park (next to the Buchans Air Field on the corner of Old Englewood Road and State Road 776). They can also be found at the Peace River Wildlife Center, 3400 Ponce de Leon Parkway in Punta Gorda, Florida. This video interview and description below is property of and provided by BRET CLARK at PlanetEnglewood.com and used solely for educational purposes only. Thank you Planet Englewood! Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #VirginiaOpossum #EarthDay2018 #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #NonProfitBlossom the Awesome Opossum and Dr. R. Interviewed before Earth Day 2018 #Opossum #EarthDay
Apr 19, 2018
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Leucistic Screech Owl Earth Day 2018 Rehearsal Interview #LeucisticOwl #AlbinoOwl #ScreechOwl Luna, a leucistic (albino) Eastern Screech Owl, is among a number of permanent residents at the Peace River Wildlife Center who, unlike many other injured and orphaned creatures rescued from precarious predicaments, cannot be returned to his natural environment in the wild. As is often the case where an individual from a species stands out by looking different, Luna’s unique appearance as a diminutive, snow white screech owl, made him more of an attractive target for predators to descend upon, as opposed to an outstanding example of the diversity of nature, admired by other members of the Animal Kingdom (including humans). As explained on the PRWC website, “[t]he prevalence of albinism has been estimated in some species at 1 in 20,000. The chances of complete leucism are estimated at more like 1 in 100,000. It is difficult to ascertain the number of wild animals with these conditions because they usually do not survive long.” In April of 2013 when Luna was first discovered, alone with his parents nowhere in sight, it was thought that he may have fluttered out of the nest (as fledglings often do when they are first stretching their growing wings), or he may have been intentionally kicked out of the nest to prevent him from drawing too much unwanted attention. According to Dr. Robin Jenkins, DVM, Executive Director at the Center, “the screech owl’s main advantage is its camouflage. Their bark-coloured feathers allow them to blend into the tree in which they are perching.” As he grew and started to perch on the edge of the nest, Luna was a beckoning white flag waving to nearby predators, as if to signal: “We surrender! Come eat us!” “This little marshmallow would quickly become the component of some predator’s s’more if left on his own” said Jenkins. This video interview and description is property of and provided by BRET CLARK at PlanetEnglewood.com and used solely for educational purposes only. Thank you Planet Englewood! Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark #NonProfitLeucistic Screech Owl Earth Day 2018 Rehearsal Interview #LeucisticOwl #AlbinoOwl #ScreechOwl
Apr 19, 2018
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Phoenix Rises from the Ashes - American Bald Eagle on Fox & Friends #WildlifeRescue #BaldEagle Steve Doocy from Fox News & Friends speaks live with Dr. Robin about Phoenix the Bald Eagle. This video is the property of Fox News and Friends | Fox News Network | Fox Broadcasting Company and is intended to be used solely for non-profit educational purposes only for Florida wildlife, no infringement intended ** Sunday, January 13th, 2013 was an incredibly lucky day for a bald eagle that has been dubbed Phoenix. If you can consider having been caught on fire lucky. January 13, 2013 is the day Phoenix came in contact with an electrical transformer and accidentally triggered an arc. While he was fortunate to not be electrocuted, the intense heat of the arc flash, which can reach four times the temperature of the sun, burnt the feathers on the right side of his body. When presented to Peace River Wildlife Center in Punta Gorda Florida, his chances of survival looked slim. All of the feathers on his right wing were scorched to the shaft, half of his tail feathers were gone, and the skin on the right side of his face and right foot were singed. The next 24 to 48 hours would reveal whether or not the current flowed through his body, which would result in the death of any tissues (skin, muscle, even organs) through which the current passed. Under close observation for the next three days, Phoenix flourished. He immediately began eating and seemed relatively resigned to his captive state. Once the concern over internal damage was passed, the question remained would the damaged skin and feathers grow back normally and how long would it take? As he recovered from the initial shock of being shocked, Phoenix got stronger and feistier. He was transferred to a larger habitat, further away from the hustle and bustle of the rehabilitation and visitor's center. It is there that Phoenix awaits his future. The singed skin on his face and foot has healed. Almost all of the scorched feathers have fallen out. Many new feathers have grown in, but it may take up to three years before Phoenix has replaced every damaged feather and is ready to fly free again. With your generous donations, PRWC will be able to continue to feed and care for Phoenix and monitor his progress. Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #AmericanBaldEagle #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark #NonProfitPhoenix Rises from the Ashes - American Bald Eagle on Fox & Friends #WildlifeRescue #BaldEagle
Mar 28, 2018
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CUTE Otter Baby Being Bottle Fed #Otters #BabyAnimals #CuteAnimals Little Otter Baby Being Bottle Fed. Our little otter baby was moderately dehydrated when it came in yesterday. On intake, our first priority is to get a young animal’s temperature back to normal since many are unable to regulate their body temp and come to us chilled. Once warmed, they’re re-hydrated before given any wildlife-appropriate formulas. Here, the otter was willingly lapping up re-hydration fluids by syringe yesterday, a great start! Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #BabyOtters #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonParkCUTE Otter Baby Being Bottle Fed #Otters #BabyAnimals #CuteAnimals
Mar 10, 2018
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"WILD" Super Bowl LII Predictions, Watch our WILD animals make their guess #SuperBowl #WildAnimals "WILD" Super Bowl LII Predictions, Watch our WILD animals make their guess. Our Wildlife Animals at the PRWC made some "Wild" predictions of who the Champions will be before Super Bowl Sunday 2018 Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #SuperBowl2018 #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark"WILD" Super Bowl LII Predictions, Watch our WILD animals make their guess #SuperBowl #WildAnimals
Feb 5, 2018
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Great Horned Owl Hooting Whoooo's coming to Visit? #GreatHornedOwl #Owl Bella the Great Horned Owl Hooting Whoooo's coming to Visit?...Bella’s so spunky on this cool day and keeps asking “whooooo’s coming to visit me today?” 😉. All our birds are chatty now they’ve warmed up after our chilly morning! Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark #NonProfitGreat Horned Owl Hooting Whoooo's coming to Visit? #GreatHornedOwl #Owl
Feb 1, 2018
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Fish Crow Dancing and Talking to her Favorite #Volunteer #FishCrow Spirit the Fish Crow Dancing and Talking to her Favorite Volunteer. It’s Friday!! Which means...it’s almost the weekend! Looks like our fish crow Spirit is celebrating by doing a dance that she does ONLY for her most favorite volunteer, Lee. ❤️❤️❤️ Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Crow #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlifeFish Crow Dancing and Talking to her Favorite #Volunteer #FishCrow
Jan 27, 2018
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Adventure & Wildlife Hosted by the Shark Brothers - Episode 3 #Wildlife #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter It's time to get wild with the latest episode of Adventure and Wildlife - Hosted by the Shark Brothers! This episode's Conservation Spotlight Segment features a visit to the Peace River Wildlife Center in Punta Gorda, Florida. This non-profit facility is dedicated to the rescue, care, protection and preservation of the area's injured or orphaned native wildlife and public education. ** This video is the property of and provided by Shark Brothers Multimedia in association with the Punta Gorda / Englewood Beach Visitor and Convention Bureau and is intended to be used for solely for educational purposes only. ** You can find the original full episode 3 video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfCZfBKOcQQ and the PRWC Segment here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSqxE75bAGQ Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark #NonProfitAdventure & Wildlife Hosted by the Shark Brothers - Episode 3 #Wildlife #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter
Jan 22, 2018
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Live at Fisherman's Village Punta Gorda, Florida #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #Fishville #PuntaGorda 2018 Schedule: January through April - The PRWC will be at Fisherman's Village on Tuesdays and Fridays from 11a - 2p. See Luna, Bella and Blossom along with Annie, Maggie and Allistar with their handlers John and Diane. We look forward to seeing you there! Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #NonProfitLive at Fisherman's Village Punta Gorda, Florida #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #Fishville #PuntaGorda
Jan 20, 2018
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Baby Wild Bunny Drinks Milk Mix #BabyBunny #Rabbit December in Florida: the rabbits continue to breed. For proof, check out this way too cute cottontail bunny lapping up formula! In SW Florida, the rabbits breed almost year round. This one is one of six bunnies who are moving to a pre-release cage today. Many of our bunnies come in caught by dogs or cats or disturbed by lawn mowers. Wild baby rabbits are difficult to raise even for wildlife rehabbers so we're always happy when they do well! Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Cottontail #EasternCottontail #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark #NonProfitBaby Wild Bunny Drinks Milk Mix #BabyBunny #Rabbit
Jan 20, 2018
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Fish Crow watching Cartoons #Crow #FishCrow #Cartoons Have you ever seen a crow watching cartoons? This is our resident Fish Crow "Spirit" getting some enrichment in the form of cartoons on YouTube! And yes, that’s on a phone that one of our rehabbers shared with Spirit lol. Crows are very intelligent and benefit from new stimuli and activities. Spirit recently injured her foot and has been staying in our hospital lately for bed rest. She’s almost 14 years old and is starting to show her age. In the meantime, Spirit’s lovin’ the special attention she’s getting during recovery! Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark #NonProfitFish Crow watching Cartoons #Crow #FishCrow #Cartoons
Jan 20, 2018
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Barn Owl Nestling having breakfast before being re-nested #BarnOwl It’s been a busy holiday season at PRWC with injured and orphaned wildlife but one highlight this week was re-nesting one angry little barn owl. He wasn’t even appreciative of his breakfast before going back to mom and his nest in...you got it, a barn. Thanks go out to our hard working volunteer rescuers!! Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Owls #BabyOwls #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark #NonProfitBarn Owl Nestling having breakfast before being re-nested #BarnOwl
Jan 20, 2018
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Lesser Scaups Released Back to the Wild after Paralyzing Red Tide Toxins #LesserScaup #RedTide Many of our Facebook friends know we had a red tide event hit PRWC mid-December. We lost too many lesser scaups, many dying in their first few hours or being found dead on Charlotte Harbor beaches after exposure to red tide. Red tide toxins paralyze birds and other animals. The scaups are a migratory duck that winters in the harbor and may have been susceptible after the exertion of migration. We were SO happy to release the survivors this past week!! We still have another 8 Scaups in care. Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #NonProfitLesser Scaups Released Back to the Wild after Paralyzing Red Tide Toxins #LesserScaup #RedTide
Jan 20, 2018
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Brazilian Free-Tail Bats Mealworm Delight Lunch Break #BrazilianFreeTailedBat Our Brazilian free-tailed bat was enjoying his lunch today at the Mealworm Cafe. This little guy came to us after he was found weak and lethargic on the ground. He's slowly getting stronger each day. But...that cute little face! Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Bat #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #NonProfitBrazilian Free-Tail Bats Mealworm Delight Lunch Break #BrazilianFreeTailedBat
Jun 22, 2017
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Downy Woodpeckers Released to the Wild after Fractured Legs Healed #DownyWoodpeckers #Woodpeckers In wildlife rehab you have to take the bad with the good. But these Downy Woodpecker nestlings were part of the good with a GREAT ending...partly because they're so adorable and we see them rarely. But especially because of their stories. One had fractured both legs in the same spot! He had a very uncertain prognosis. His sister had a fracture on her femur. The amazing thing is baby bird bones heal so quickly! And since they were nestlings they wouldn't be moving around much to start. It's the best feeling to see a bird with a healing leg fracture begin to stand, perch or cling like a woodpecker! We couldn't do all this without your continued support so thank you. Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark #NonProfitDowny Woodpeckers Released to the Wild after Fractured Legs Healed #DownyWoodpeckers #Woodpeckers
Jun 22, 2017
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Baby Birds! Baby Birds! Baby Birds Everywhere! Calgon take me away! #BabyBirds It's raining outside but we're still goin' strong at the center this Saturday. Talk about some noisy birds! We've gotten in several new babies from our stormy weather this week and they don't let you forget 'em, that's for sure. They keeps our volunteers busy since they get fed every half hour. In this group we have grackles and red bellied woodpeckers...you probably noticed the woodies picking on each other. The two pairs are siblings but woodpecker babies aren't known for getting along! They still grow up together, as long as each can hold its own. Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #BabyAnimals #CuteAnimals #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlifeBaby Birds! Baby Birds! Baby Birds Everywhere! Calgon take me away! #BabyBirds
Jun 22, 2017
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WARNING: Dangerous Cuteness Ahead. Infant Brazilian Free Tailed Bat Feeding Time #BabyBats WARNING: Dangerous cuteness ahead. This infant Brazilian free tailed bat came in this week. He weighed only 3 grams on intake! He's so tiny! Some baby bats (tree roosting species like a yellow bat baby in our care) will nurse by lapping formula off a silicone syringe tip but free tailed bats (who are crevice dwellers) won't lap. Instead they suck on tiny formula-soaked pieces of makeup applicator sponges, a technique developed by Bat World of Texas. This tiny free tailed bat is taking to it like a pro! ** Bats are rabies vector species and should only be handled by those with proper licensing and pre-exposure rabies vaccinations. Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Bats #FreeTailedBat #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #NonProfitWARNING: Dangerous Cuteness Ahead. Infant Brazilian Free Tailed Bat Feeding Time #BabyBats
Jun 22, 2017
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American Bald Eagle Hit by Vehicle Recovered and Released to the Wild #WildlifeRescue #BaldEagle This Bald Eagle was admitted to the Center on 12/17/2016, found on the side of the road possibly hit by a vehicle. After about 10 days of Treatment, the Eagle was strong enough to go outside into a larger cage for perching, eating and strengthening the wings for flight. On 1/9/2017 this Eagle fully recovered and was released back into the wild. Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #AmericanBaldEagle #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark #NonProfitAmerican Bald Eagle Hit by Vehicle Recovered and Released to the Wild #WildlifeRescue #BaldEagle
Jan 13, 2017
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Wood Stork Shot by BB Gun Recovered & Released to the Wild 1/3/2017 #WoodStork #Stork This Wood Stork, a threatened species, was admitted to the Center and during the examination the Hospital Staff determined it was shot with a BB Gun which had fractured his wing. The Stork's wing was stabilized and treated while it healed. A long 5 weeks later this lucky bird showed us it has recovered and was ready to be returned to the wild...and that's exactly what we did. Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #EndangeredSpecies #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #NonProfitWood Stork Shot by BB Gun Recovered & Released to the Wild 1/3/2017 #WoodStork #Stork
Jan 7, 2017
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Double Crested Cormorant First Release of 2017! #Cormorant #DoubleCrestedCormorant First Release of 2017! This Beautiful Double Crested Cormorant patient was admitted to the Center in mid-December affected by Red Tide Toxins, went through some intensive care and has now lived to tell the tale. A BIG Thank You to our incredible Hospital Rehabilitation Staff, our Amazing Volunteers and the Generous Donors who devote themselves to our Mission and Cause. We can't do this without you! Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark #NonProfitDouble Crested Cormorant First Release of 2017! #Cormorant #DoubleCrestedCormorant
Jan 4, 2017
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Pileated Woodpeckers from day 1 to being released back to the wild #PileatedWoodpecker These 2 Pileated woopeckers came to the center displaced this past summer and re-nesting was not an option. They grow up so fast! This video shows when they arrived until the were released into the wild. Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwi... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverw... Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #Woodpecker #BabyBirds #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark #NonProfitPileated Woodpeckers from day 1 to being released back to the wild #PileatedWoodpecker
Dec 14, 2016
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Dobbi the Opossum finding his Kong Treats #Opossum #KongTreats Have you visited the PRWC recently? If so you've probably had a peek at our resident opossum Dobby. Dobby's had a growth spurt recently and seems to be packing on the weight (for our Florida winter? Haha)! To keep him on a diet but not bored all day, he gets puzzle feeders...here he is with a kong toy with treats and superworms hidden inside. As you see, he really enjoyed his treat! Come on down for a visit this weekend! We're open 11-4 seven days a week. Thank you for watching! Please Like, Share and Comment. Be sure to Subscribe and ring the bell icon to stay updated. Subscribe NOW: http://bit.ly/YouTubeSubscribePRWC Visit our Website: https://prwildlife.org Donate to Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/support-prwc/ Shop for Wildlife: https://prwildlife.org/shop-our-store/ Your support will help save a “Wild” Life. All proceeds go directly to the care of injured native wildlife by providing medical care, food and housing for over 120 permanently injured residents on public display and more than 2,500 bird, mammal and reptile patients admitted annually. The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. Peace River Wildlife Center (PRWC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center tucked neatly into the mangroves overlooking Charlotte Harbor at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital admits injured, orphaned and ill wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through your donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers. Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceriverwildlifecenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peaceriverwildlife/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/prwildlife/ #VirginiaOpossum #Wildlife #WildlifeRehab #WildlifeRehabilitation #WildlifeRescue #WildlifeEducation #AnimalRescue #PeaceRiverWildlifeCenter #PuntaGordaFlorida #FloridaWildlife #PoncedeLeonPark #NonProfitDobbi the Opossum finding his Kong Treats #Opossum #KongTreats
Nov 19, 2016
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