nee wildlife rescue for hawk!!! in GA

MarciaLove

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URGENT! Does anyone know of a wildlife rehabilitation in ga that would take an injured hawk I just caught one that couldn't fly and was trying to eat my chickens he's safe here now but need to find a wildlife rehabilitatior asap. Peas contact me via text at 7706566755
 
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Ok update on the hawk he is safe with some water in a secluded spot outside. Ive contacted Avalon Heart nimal Hospital, Aware Wildlife Rescue, and Noahs Ark animal sanctuary left messages at all of them.
 
Hopefully you will hear back from one of them soon and they can help him. What a wonderful thing you did to get him somewhere safe!
 
I texted you the info on the raptor rehabers I sent the baby vultures we had to.
 
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Ok I have someone from AWAREone.org coming tomorrow at 11am for him.
 
Wow! Thanks for doing that! Most people would steer clear of an injured raptor, but thanks to you this one has hope. Great work! :) :) :)
 
Wow, I bet this is an experience... Did you happend to take any pics? I hope the hawk can recover.
 
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Hes a Coopers Hawk and he had a head injury she came by this morning and checked him out and decided to release him and he was still shaky she then came back with some mice for him when i got home from work and he ate and then flew off she thinks he will be ok :) and on a diffferent note on my way to work i saw a little dog in the road and stopped to catch her and was late to work but shes safe shes a terrier and is skin and vones but so sweet.
 
URGENT! Does anyone know of a wildlife rehabilitation in ga that would take an injured hawk I just caught one that couldn't fly and was trying to eat my chickens he's safe here now but need to find a wildlife rehabilitatior asap. Peas contact me via text at 7706566755

I don't know any in GA. But the Lindsay Wildlife Museum in Walnut Creek, California takes in Hawks, and is probably well connected in the rescue industry. Call them. They can refer you.
 

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