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September 1, 2010
It's a Wild Ride in South Florida
Laura Gottlieb, director of development for the SPCA Wildlife Care Center, rides shotgun with Chester Lewis, one of the center's wildlife ambulance drivers.
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August 23, 2010
Theresa Barbo, New Cape Wildlife Center Director
Theresa Barbo, the newly installed director of The HSUS/Fund for Animals Cape Wildlife Center in Barnstable, Mass., has long been active in the Cape Cod community and civic circles. Learn more about her varied and distinguished career.
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August 20, 2010
From Dirty Laundry to a Bird's Happy Ending
An osprey who was injured in a violent storm last month has been renested outside her rescuer’s Cape Cod home in a laundry basket.
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August 20, 2010
Duchess Sanctuary Earns Accreditation from Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries
The HSUS and The Fund for Animals are proud to announce that their Oregon sanctuary for rescued horses, Duchess Sanctuary, has been accredited by the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries.
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August 18, 2010
Osprey Family Lands in Laundry Basket
When a violent summer storm blew through Cape Cod, an osprey nest with two baby birds was tossed from tree top to the water below. Thanks to quick thinking, one of the babies was saved and a new home was in place the next day.
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July 30, 2010
Recycle to Help South Florida Wildlife Center
Learn about the Wildlife Care Center's recycle program.
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July 20, 2010
Mr. Fantastic: A Fox Dad Accepts Orphans As Own
After successful treatment for severe mange at The Fund for Animals Wildlife Care Center, a fox parent of one adopts two orphans. They were released back into the wild as a family.
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July 16, 2010
Theresa Barbo Appointed Director of Cape Wildlife Center
Theresa M. Barbo has been appointed director of the Cape Wildlife Center in Barnstable, Mass., one of five animal care centers operated by The HSUS.
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June 29, 2010
Volunteer For Animals Affected by Oil Spill
Designated state volunteer agencies in the Gulf are ramping up to make sure they have a full bank of trained and certified volunteers for deployment at the ready. HSUS volunteers from NDART and WCC are standing by.
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June 17, 2010
Babe, Forever In Our Hearts
Babe, a most beloved African elephant, lived at our Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch for 14 years after being discarded from a traveling circus. She died Monday surrounded by those who loved her most.
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June 17, 2010
Memories of Babe
A fond farewell to Babe, an African elephant who lived for 14 good years at the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch after abuse and neglect before coming to the sanctuary.
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June 4, 2010
Tragic Consequences for Wildlife—And Other Gulf Coast Animals
“We share the nation’s anguish at the plight of animals in the Gulf. We condemn those who have sentenced so many wild creatures to death and suffering.”—Wayne Pacelle, HSUS president and CEO
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June 1, 2010
Oil Taking Terrible Toll on Gulf Wildlife
In warehouses now converted to emergency wildlife centers throughout the Gulf Coast, highly trained workers are caring for wildlife impacted by the massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster.
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May 25, 2010
The Unleading of a Swan
When we first examined the male mute swan, we were at a loss of what could cause these clinical signs. Blood tests revealed the problem: he had a very high level of lead in his system – nearly enough to kill him.
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May 25, 2010
Ship Shape Swans
Earlier this month, four Cape Wildlife Center volunteers released two swans – a female hit by a car and treated for a broken hip, and a male who we treated for six months for lead poisoning





