In The News
Working with wildlife brings countless opportunities to learn, educate, and share. We often share what we do with the news media, local community groups, students, and visitors. Below you will find links to some of the stories that have been published through the years.
2022
State & Local Wildlife Rehabilitation Centers no longer accepting waterfowl due to Avian Flu risk
2019
Injured bald eagle rescued near Moses Lake showing signs of improvement
Injured bald eagle rescued in Moses Lake after being shot
Injured bald eagle rescued near Moses Lake facing long road to recovery
2018
Blue Mountain Wildlife treat Bald Eagle with highest levels of lead poisoning seen
Poisoned Wildlife & Tainted Meat: Why Hunters Are Moving Away From Lead Bullets
Hawk and bald eagle released after recovering from injuries
Over 300 barn owls are being rehabilitated in the area. Who Knew?
Owlets nesting in hay bales displaced by the hundreds
Blue Mountain Wildlife need help feeding a higher number of owls this time of year
Local Group Needs Help Feeding 100’s of Baby Owls
Hundreds of baby barn owls rescued east of the Cascades
2017
Bald Eagles Rehabbed and Released into McKay Creek Refuge
Bald eagle being treated for lead poisoning at Blue Mountain Wildlife
Why lead ammunition is harmful to wildlife
Bald Eagles Keep Dying and No One’s Talking About It
Bald Eagles: Scientists Decry Overturn of Ban That Would Save American Symbol
Bald Eagle Had the Saddest Secret Inside her Body
Students Lear About Power, Wildlife in Umatilla
Bald eagle threat: Ammo left behind by hunters
Bald eagle threat: Lead ammo left behind by hunters
Bald Eagle Threat: Lead Ammo Left Behind by Hunters
Spent ammunition takes toll on bald eagles
Shooting migratory birds flies in face of federal law
Resilience in a Time of Resistance
2016
Rehabilitation center brought five birds shot in Oregon
Blue Mountain Wildlife Rehab Center: saving bird species one bird at a time