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On March 26, a call came in to our wildlife hotline about an American white pelican that was reportedly hanging around Tempe Town Lake and appeared to have a possible injury. Read about his rehabilitation at Liberty Wildlife and his travels to his new home at the Birmingham Zoo!

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Listening in on a Liberty Wildlife hotline shift would reaffirm your faith in human nature. Folks call in from around the Valley and beyond, hoping to find help for a fledgling dove caught in the clutches of a cat, a bunny hit by a car, a great horned owl impossibly tangled in a barbed-wire fence.

For some tales from the hotline, click here.







International Migratory Bird Day, the second Saturday in May, found Liberty Wildlife's education group traveling to Southern Arizona's San Pedro House. Liberty, joining with other conservation groups including the Gray Hawk Nature Center, Sonoran Joint Venture, and the Cochise County Master Gardeners, set up booths and displays focused around this year's theme of birds and culture.

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by Terry Stevens, Operations Director at Liberty Wildlife

What happens to birds that are displaced by development and construction? Read Terry Stevens' account of how Liberty Wildlife created an artificial burrow for some burrowing owls that were about to lose their home.

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