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    Conservancy of Southwest Florida to host Wildlife Baby Shower

    By Staff,

    2024-05-30
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    White-tailed deer fawn impacted by habitat loss, requiring care for six to eight months.

    Each spring, the longer days and warming temperatures in Southwest Florida trigger breeding season for native wildlife, resulting in a surge of young wild animals. These vulnerable animals face many human-created dangers, such as pet encounters, vehicle strikes and nest disturbances from landscaping. To raise awareness and support for the hospital’s youngest, most delicate patients, the local nonprofit is hosting its ninth annual Wildlife Baby Shower from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 1, at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida.

    Since early April 2024, the von Arx Wildlife Hospital at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida has admitted over 475 baby animals. This does not include the additional admission of adult animals in its care. In 2023 alone, over half of the animals admitted to the von Arx Wildlife Hospital for the entire year came between April and August.

    On June 1, the Conservancy of Southwest Florida invites the public to its Nature Center at 1495 Smith Preserve Way in Naples to drop off donations of essential items for patient care, including food, husbandry items and medical supplies. Donations will support the wildlife hospital and the local wildlife in need. The Conservancy offers one free admission pass to the Nature Center to all who participate and donate.

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    Opossum Joey, whose mother was killed by a car and required care for four months.

    “Donating items is simple and an amazing opportunity to help the most vulnerable of all wild animals cared for at the wildlife hospital,” said Joanna Fitzgerald, director of the von Arx Wildlife Hospital. “The dangers and injuries baby animals encounter and endure are many, and without the care received at the wildlife hospital, they would have little chance at survival.”

    The wildlife hospital has a list of commonly needed items, especially during the breeding season, which include:

    • Laundry detergent, unscented for high-efficiency washing machines

    • Towels in good condition (all sizes)

    • Liquid dish detergent

    • Trash bags (13 and 33 gallon)

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    Eastern screech owl nestlings whose nest in a tree was cut down by landscapers, who required wildlife hospital care for three months.

    • Paper towels

    • Iams Proactive Puppy Chow Large Breed dry with chicken

    • Purina One Plus Healthy Kitten Formula dry food

    For more information on the Wildlife Baby Shower, including a complete list of needed items and links to the Conservancy’s Chewy and Amazon wish lists, visit Conservancy.org/BabyShower. ¦

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    Blue jay fledgling tangled in a fishing line and required care for two months.

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    Grey squirrel kit whose tree was destroyed by landscapers, requiring care for three months. CONSERVANCY OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA / COURTESY PHOTOS

    The post Conservancy of Southwest Florida to host Wildlife Baby Shower first appeared on Bonita Springs Florida Weekly .

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