Patient #826, the bald eagle nicknamed “Kringle”, arrived on the blustery afternoon of December 9th in a large cardboard box, taped together with duct tape. He made the journey from Ashland, Ore. to our facility in Grants Pass, Ore. in the back of Greg Hunter, Ashland Water Treatment Plant supervisor’s, truck. Greg discovered the magnificent… Read More
Events
Starbuck the Bald Eaglet Release
Orphaned, Rehabilitated, and Ready for Flight, Starbuck the Eaglet Released in Washington GRANTS PASS, OR. – Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education Center in Grants Pass, Oregon released a six-month old bald eagle, named Starbuck, back into the wild on Wednesday, October 29th at 1:30pm at the Blue Creek Boat Launch on the Cowlitz River near… Read More
“Singe” the Osprey Finds a Home!
In August 2012, a juvenile osprey was transferred to us from another rehabilitation center after she had been rescued from the Barry Point fire in Lakeview, Oregon. This traumatized raptor came to us with burns on all her primary, secondary feathers and tail feathers. Fortunately, she sustained no soft tissue damage. However, since her feathers… Read More
HAWKtober Fest 2014
Join us on Saturday, October 25 from 10am to 2pm for some PURRfect Family Fun! Enter our wild costume contest, bring along your carved pumpkin for a discount on admission and enjoy balloons, face-painting and fun activities! You can even Trick or Treat with the critters, including our newest resident bobcats! $12 for Adults, $7… Read More
Private Twilight Dinner Raffle
This is a rare opportunity to experience the animals of Wildlife Images up close with your family and friends! We are raffling off a Private Twilight Dinner Package for 18 featuring Pizza, Wine and Beer! This package is valued at $900, but you can grab a ticket for $10 or 3 tickets for $20! We… Read More
Fundraiser for Wildlife Images at Schmidt Family Winery| Friday, Sept 5th
Schmidt Family Winery has designated the evening of Friday, September 5th as an evening to benefit our center. All ticket proceeds will go to support the work we do. Join us for music on the lawn with The Dukes of Doo Wap, (a foursome of highly entertaining accapella singers) and The Southern Oregon Jazz Orchestra… Read More
2016 Saving Wildlife Adventure Party
Saving Wildlife – Adventure Party Annual Fundraiser for Wildlife Images Are you ready for a spectacular summer event? Do you love Saving Wildlife? Purchase your tickets online! Click Here>>> Join us Saturday, July 16th 2016 for our annual fundraising event, Saving Wildlife Adventure Party! Guests should arrive around ______pm on Saturday, July 16th to stroll through… Read More
Wild wEEK!ends Saturday Youth Camp
Wild wEEK!ends Winter& Spring Children ages 7-12 are invited to join us Saturdays for the Wildlife Institute’s “wild wEEK!ends”! These day camps are held nearly every Saturday, January through April, from 9am to 3pm. Your children will enjoy an amazing day of animal encounters, games and cool crafts in a fun and educational environment. We will… Read More
Saturday Day Camp | wild wEEK!ends: April and May
Do you love learning about wildlife? Are your children 7 – 12 years old? Then join us Saturdays for Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education Center’s “wild wEEK!ends” Saturday Day Camps from 9 am to 3 pm. Your children will enjoy an amazing day of animal encounters, games and cool crafts in a fun and educational… Read More
Summer Camp EEK! Fun for Children 7 -12!
Camp EEK! Is Rockin and Rollin! Call Today to Reserve Your Place! Last Camp Week is August 26th! Camp EEK! (Education, Environment and Kids) is for kids who are crazy about animals. Pack a lunch and join us for some of the coolest activities around during summer break and learn about wild animals up close… Read More
Young Osprey Rescued by Heroic Tree Trimmer and Wildlife Images
August 12, 2010- Grants Pass: After an ordinary summer day, Jim and Cindy Hubbard returned to their home on River Banks Road in Grants Pass around seven in the evening on Thursday, August 12th. Before they could walk in the door their neighbor Deanna Laumeyer intercepted the couple in a panicked state. Only 100 yards… Read More
The old cotton-ball trick saves osprey
Workers at Wildlife Images Rehabilitation Center in Merlin successfully removed a fish hook that had become lodged in the osprey’s stomach by force-feeding the bird cotton balls. Read More