Wild Tails from Greenwood
Nine-year-old Greenwood Ambassador Explains Why It’s Important to Keep Cats Indoors This Time of Year by Mackenzie Mallon, Greenwood Wildlife Ambassador Hello, My name is… Read More »Wild Tails from Greenwood
Nine-year-old Greenwood Ambassador Explains Why It’s Important to Keep Cats Indoors This Time of Year by Mackenzie Mallon, Greenwood Wildlife Ambassador Hello, My name is… Read More »Wild Tails from Greenwood
Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center—An Intern’s Perspective by Sara Zainer, Greenwood Wildlife Intern (2016) Working as an intern at Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center has been an… Read More »Wild Tails from Greenwood
Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center—A Volunteer’s Perspective by Deb Johnson, Greenwood Animal Care Volunteer April 1 I arrived for my Friday evening shift in the… Read More »Wild Tails from Greenwood
Greenwood Volunteer Photographer Rachel Ames gets back to work as the spring babies kick off the official wildlife rehabilitation Busy Season! Click Rachel’s Blog to… Read More »Wild Tales from Greenwood
You can help make a difference for your local wildlife by dining out at these fine establishments on designated Dine Out days! … Read More »Dine Out for Wildlife
Greenwood is looking for a few good, privately owned spots to release some rehabilitated Fox Squirrels! Must have: – a water source – trees – be willing to let rehabbers… Read More »We need release sites for squirrels!
American Goldfinches—A Harbinger of Summer’s Close Many people think of robins as harbingers of spring. I think of American Goldfinches as harbingers of the end… Read More »Bird Tawk by Tina Mitchell
Mallards—Where Have All the Males Gone? With the songbird breeding season winding down, let’s talk about waterfowl for a moment. The Mallard is the most… Read More »Bird Tawk by Tina Mitchell
House Finch—The Ubiquitous Fruit Biter Among the first native songbird species to make an appearance at Greenwood during baby bird season, House Finches are a… Read More »Bird Tawk by Tina Mitchell
Swallows—Life on the wing North America has 9 swallow species; 6 species breed regularly in Colorado. The common name of “swallow” derives from the Anglo-Saxon… Read More »Bird Tawk by Tina Mitchell