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Mary-Grace is from Warner Robins, Georgia, and recently graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences (plus minors in Biology and Ecology). She’s currently applying to vet school with dreams of pursuing a career in wildlife medicine. At Wolf Hollow, she’s excited to get hands-on experience helping the native…
John is a senior at Michigan State University, where he is completing his B.S in Animal Science with a concentration in Pre-Veterinary medicine. He is currently in the process of applying to veterinary schools across the country in hopes of studying small animal/companion medicine with a specialization in orthopedic surgery and wildlife rehabilitation.
Ansley is a huge bird nerd from Georgia who just graduated from UGA with a B.S.A. in Avian Biology and a minor in ecology. Through her college career, Ansley gained firsthand experience handling chickens in both a production and medical scenario—learning all there is anatomy and physiology-wise to hopefully transfer that knowledge over to wild…
Insert taken from the county website, click the button below to access the full article: SAN JUAN COUNTY, WA. February 20, 2026 – Two red foxes on San Juan Island have tested positive for avian influenza. At this time there are no confirmed human cases of avian influenza in San Juan County. Living in the islands gives us the special chance to…
On May 28th, 2025, residents of San Juan Island saw a Bald Eagle in distress and jumped into action to help save it. They immediately transported the eagle to Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, where staff discovered he was infected with avian pox – a viral disease that is highly contagious to birds, and can…
It’s that time of year when the risk of avian flu in migrating geese, ducks and other waterfowl is greatest. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and KWIAHT ask all of our neighbors in the San Juan Islands to help us be on the lookout for any freshly dead wild waterfowl, or wildlife that…