Species of Concern Cared for at Greenwood
To honor World Wildlife Day on March 3rd, we hope to raise awareness about the most vulnerable wildlife in Colorado.
To honor World Wildlife Day on March 3rd, we hope to raise awareness about the most vulnerable wildlife in Colorado.
Yellow colors. Crunchy pathways. Crisp mornings. These are signs of the fall season. This year, fight the urge to add ‘rake leaves into piles’ to… Read More »Leave your leaves this autumn – the planet will thank you
1 billion. That’s the highest estimate for the number of birds that die each year due to collisions with manmade structures. Join FLAP Canada, Greenwood… Read More » The importance of the Global Bird Rescue initiative
Cavity nesters are defined as birds that build nests, lay eggs and raise young within a sheltered chamber. Sometimes this is a dead tree, rafters… Read More »Reunite Steps for Baby Cavity Nesting Birds
The summer solstice, on June 21st, 2022, kicked off the official first day of summer with Earth’s longest day of sunshine in the Northern Hemisphere.… Read More » Just like the seasons, wildlife at Greenwood always changes
An imitated sparrow call by a Northern Mockingbird. The drum of a Red-bellied Woodpecker on a pine. A squeak of an Anna’s Hummingbird in courtship.… Read More »Behind the Scenes of Bird Sounds
After finding it nearly unresponsive in her Greeley yard, a rescuer brought a Canada Goose to Greenwood. Once on the exam table, the Greenwood intake… Read More »Raptor Education Foundation President Imps a Greenwood Goose
Written by: Taylor Stout Colorado is seeing an increase in household pet and predator conflicts. Animal Services Officer Lauren Martenson stated that Snowmass is not… Read More »Keep your Pets Safe from Wild Predators
As soon as you find a baby wild animal, it is very important that you do your best to reunite it with its family before… Read More »Reunite Over Rescue
Coloradoans are used to wildfire. They are a natural part of our arid climate, but lately, the severity and frequency of these fires have exploded.… Read More »Wildfire and Wildlife