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fawns

Whitetail deer fawn after its damaged eye was removed by veterinarians

ONE-EYED WONDERS: The Life-Saving Impact of Enucleation Surgery

Wildlife Rehabilitation / Kiki Raj

  Imagine the vibrant world of a hawk soaring through the skies or a cat stalking through tall grass. Their keen eyesight is crucial for survival. But what happens when

ONE-EYED WONDERS: The Life-Saving Impact of Enucleation Surgery Read More »

twin orphaned fawns receiving care at the Northwoods Wildlife Center

First Fawns of the 2024 Baby Season

Wildlife Rehabilitation / Ashley Nilsson

It is officially fawn season here at Northwoods Wildlife Center, as we admitted our first fawns of the year a little over a week ago. These two fawns were found

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Northwoods Wildlife Center

8683 S. Blumenstein Road

Minocqua, WI 54548

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Northwoods Wildlife Center

Northwoods Wildlife Center
8683 S. Blumenstein Rd.
Minocqua, WI 54548

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