New Heron Cage Completed
Our new Heron Cage is complete and ready for it’s first occupant. A grant from Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife enabled us to build this new enclosure, which is 36 feet long, 16 feet wide and 12 feet high.
To celebrate Earth Month in April we invited everyone to go outside and enjoy the wild creatures around them, then share their photos in our wildlife photo competition. We received many beautiful photos and would like to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone who took part. The winners were:Young Photographer- Milo MartinInsects – Brad…
Wolf Hollow’s education team “flew” over to the mainland to participate in the Anacortes Children’s Festival. To honor the Year of the Bird, kids colored hummingbird flyers, tested their knowledge with our build-a-bird game, and practiced their bird watching skills with our scavenger hunt. Thanks to a grant from the Skagit Community Foundation, we were able to…
On March 9th Wolf Hollow receive the first baby animals of 2023; two little Grey Squirrel kits that came from Whidbey Island. They were found on the ground after a tree was cut down. They were about 2 weeks old and still had their eyes closed, but apart from being a little dehydrated, they were…
Our Open House on March 31st was a great success thanks to more than 200 guests who came for a guided tour of our facility, to chat with staff and board members, meet our education birds and enjoy a slice of our 35th Anniversary Cake. A special thank you to Kraig Hansen of San Juan…
Madrona, a Red-tailed Hawk, is one of our unreleasable education birds. She has been with us for over 20 years and has made numerous appearances at presentations and children’s activities in the local area. Volunteers built her a nice enclosure when she first arrived, but, over the years, our damp climate had taken its toll…