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  • May 15, 2013

    Norfolk’s Operation Turtle Receives Humane Wildlife Stewardship Award

    The Humane Society of the United States presented a Humane Wildlife Stewardship Award to participants of Operation Turtle, a public-private partnership that has saved the lives of hundreds of aquatic turtles and other wild animals.

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    Related Habitat Loss and Fragmentation , Wildlife and Roads

  • February 28, 2013

    The HSUS and the Colorado Department of Transportation Issue Statement on Ongoing Prairie Dog Relocation Project

    The Humane Society of the United States and the Colorado Department of Transportation issued a joint response to public concern about a prairie dog relocation project.

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    Related Wildlife and Roads

  • February 7, 2013

    The HSUS Conducts Workshops to Help Bayside Residents Live with Coyotes

    The Humane Society of the United States, in collaboration with the Village of Bayside, held a series of workshops yesterday to explain successful techniques for humanely resolving conflicts with coyotes and other wildlife.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management , Wildlife and Roads

  • January 24, 2013

    The HSUS Conducts Workshops to Help Orange County Residents Live with Coyotes

    The Humane Society of the United States, in collaboration with Orange County Animal Services, held a series of workshops Jan. 23 to explain successful techniques for humanely resolving conflicts with coyotes and other wildlife.

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    Related Wildlife and Roads , Lethal Wildlife Management

  • December 11, 2012

    The HSUS Conducts Workshop to Help Fairfax County Live with Coyotes and Other Wildlife

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management , Wildlife and Roads

  • December 5, 2012

    The HSUS’ South Florida Wildlife Center Conducts Workshop for Solving Conflicts with Coyotes

    Due to an increased number of coyote sightings throughout Broward County, Fla., The Humane Society of the United States’ South Florida Wildlife Center, in collaboration with Broward County Animal Care and Adoption, held two workshops featuring successful techniques for humanely resolving conflicts with coyotes.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management , Wildlife and Roads

  • November 15, 2012

    The HSUS Urges Huntington Beach, Calif., to Adopt a Humane Program for Managing Coyote Conflicts

    The Humane Society of the United States is encouraging the city of Huntington Beach, Calif. to adopt a humane program for managing conflicts with coyotes, rather than resorting to ineffective, lethal measures.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management , Wildlife and Roads

  • November 14, 2012

    HSUS Employee Posthumously Honored as Maryland’s Conservationist of the Year

    The Maryland Wildlife Advisory Commission has recognized the late Susan Hagood, who was employed by The Humane Society of the United States for more than 20 years, as Conservationist of the Year for her lifetime of dedication and achievement in the field of wildlife conservation and protection.

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    Related Habitat Loss and Fragmentation , Threatened and Endangered Species , Wildlife and Roads , Wildlife Overpopulation

  • October 25, 2012

    The South Florida Wildlife Center Turns 43

    The SFWC has gone through many great changes over the years and has emerged as one of the largest wildlife trauma hospitals and rehabilitation facilities in the nation in patient numbers.

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    Related Wildlife and Roads

  • October 10, 2012

    The Humane Society of the United States Conducts Workshops to Help Glendale Live with Coyotes and Other Wildlife

    The Humane Society of the United States, in collaboration with the Pasadena Humane Society, held two workshops for Glendale residents Oct. 8-9 to explain successful techniques for humanely resolving conflicts with coyotes and other wildlife.

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    Related Wildlife and Roads

  • September 19, 2012

    Goldfinch Flies Again

    Unable to fly and suffering a fractured leg, the American goldfinch brought into the Cape Wildlife Center is just one of 49 critically injured birds brought into the center this year after hitting a wall or window.

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    Related Wildlife and Roads

  • September 1, 2012

    Bigger, Better Facilities at Fund for Animals Wildlife Center

    The Humane Society of the United States / The Fund for Animals

    The Fund for Animals Wildlife Center has been busy this past year making improvements to enclosures and structures on the 13-acre property and have now broken ground on their crown jewel: the new Wildlife Care Center in Ramona, Calif.

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    Related Wildlife and Roads

  • August 3, 2012

    Trio of American Mink Orphans Learn Social, Survival Skills

    In early June, a Massachusetts Audubon Society staff member dropped off three infant mink orphans, each weighing less than seven ounces. A neighbor had seen the minks' mother hit by a car and heard the frightened orphans crying nearby.

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    Related Fur Used in Fashion , Wildlife and Roads

  • July 25, 2012

    The Humane Society of the United States Offers New Resource for Local Leaders on Solutions to Wildlife Conflicts

    A new resource from The HSUS aims to help community leaders in urban and suburban areas implement humane solutions to conflicts with Canada geese, deer, beavers, coyotes and other animals.

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    Related Lethal Wildlife Management , Wildlife and Roads

  • April 19, 2012

    Playing Tricks on Beavers Puts a Stop to Beaver Dam Flooding

    When beavers dammed a stream and flooded a road at Camp Selah Ministries youth camp in Sutherlin, Virginia, the camp’s director turned to The HSUS for a fix that wouldn't harm the beavers.

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    Related Habitat Loss and Fragmentation , Lethal Wildlife Management , Wildlife Overpopulation , Wildlife and Roads

  • April 19, 2012

    Ain't Easy Being Green: Frogs in Trouble Around the World

    The disappearance of frogs is a big deal. Simple stuff you can do to help.

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    Related Dissection , Habitat Loss and Fragmentation , Threatened and Endangered Species , Wildlife and Roads

  • February 15, 2012

    Tough Old Bird Survives Run-in with Mack Truck

    The Humane Society of the United States / The Fund for Animals

    Cape Wildlife Center heals, rehabilitates and releases an injured great horned owl who had been hit by a Mack truck.

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    Related Wildlife and Roads

  • August 11, 2011

    Bobcat Hit by Car on Road to Recovery

    The Humane Society of the United States / The Fund for Animals

    The Fund for Animals Wildlife Center gets an injured two-year-old bobcat on track for release back into the wild.

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    Related Wildlife and Roads

  • July 5, 2011

    Safe Harbor: Teaching and Learning

    All Animals magazine

    Cape Wildlife Center cares for ailing animals while helping humans and wildlife live in harmony.

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    Related Environmental Impact , Wildlife and Roads

  • July 5, 2011

    Safe Harbor: The Day's Patients

    All Animals magazine

    Cape Wildlife Center cares for ailing animals and helps humans and wildlife live in harmony.

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    Related Environmental Impact , Habitat Loss and Fragmentation , Wildlife and Roads

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