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Wildlife Photo Competition Winners
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…
Living With Wildlife
Check out our new section called Living With Wildlife under “Education.” In this section we explore common wildlife related issues that people run into at their home or workplace. You will find helpful hints for a variety of wildlife, from Raccoons to Raptors! If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for, or you have found…
Young Heron Released
The sole surviving young heron from the injured chicks that were brought to Wolf Hollow after strong winds damaged nests at the Skagit Land Trust heronry in late May, was successfully rehabilitated and released back into the wild on Monday, 8/21. Many thanks to the volunteers at the Skagit Land Trust heronry and the Skagit Heron…
Successful Open House
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…
Thank You Shona!
Shona Aitken, Wolf Hollow’s Education Coordinator, is retiring at the end of March after working with the organization for over 33 years. Shona started out in 1990 as an animal care volunteer a couple of mornings a week, but before she knew it, she was volunteering full-time. With a degree in Biology and Environmental Science…