Providing quality care and rehabilitation for sick, injured and orphaned wild birds and animals, and shares its knowledge with the people who care about them.
This little guinea pig rascal sure caused some mischief for his caregivers. I sure had myself a good laugh and thought it might brighten your day as well! #guineapig#centralmnwildliferehab
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Cardinals are always such a great sight in the winter. The male's striking red plumage contrasts against the snow in such a beautiful way. Maybe we will get more snow in time for Christmas and will again be able to easily spot those Cardinals! #cardinals#centralmnwildliferehab
The Ayam Cemani Chicken is pure black due to a mutant fibromelanistic gene β a gene that deposits excessive black pigment throughout the body. #oddanimals#centralmnwildliferehab#funfacts
They platypus is a fascinating creature. Along with it's relative, the echidna, it is categorized as a monotreme, which is an egg-laying mammal. The platypus is found in some areas of mainland Australia and on Australia's island state of Tasmania.#platypus#centralmnwildliferehab
Pretty neat tidbit of information about ants. I wonder how they attached those stilts to their tiny little ant legs? π #funfacts#centralmnwildliferehab#ants
We are so grateful for all of our Central Minnesota Wildlife Rehabilitation friends. We are thankful for your friendship and support! Also, thank you for donating to our incubator fundraiser!Our donation goal was met and we will be able to save more lives because of you!#grateful
It's Black Friday! Please consider donating a small portion of what you may typically spend, on this day, to CMWR. We are so thankful for you and wouldn't be able to save animals without your support. #babyanimals https://t.co/nFJNuLLBzb
If you plan to do any of your holiday shopping online, please consider adding CMWR to your AmazonSmile account. We would appreciate this so much!
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If you have unwanted wildlife trying to make a home in your attic, garage, or some other unwanted place- take a look at these humane removal tips from Wildlife Removal USA.
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It is possible to evict your unwanted houseguests in a humane manner! #animals
We appreciate all of our supporters so much! Thank you for liking our page, following our stories, and for overall supporting the cause of Central Minnesota Wildlife Rehabilitation. We are grateful for you! #centralmnwildliferehab#thankyou
Have you noticed an opossum hanging out in your yard? Don't worry, they are very gentle creatures who mean you no harm.
Also, please donate to CMWR's baby incubator fundraiser.
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!!!ATTENTION HUNTERS and ALL CMWR FRIENDS!!!
If you have any antlers that you plan to discard, CMWR has a need for them! Squirrels in our care love antlers! They use them as a source of calcium and chew on them to help keep their teeth healthy. #squirrels#centralmnwildliferehab
The bald eagle is a special bird that has a long history in our country. What are some other facts that you know about our national bird? We also would love to see your bald eagle pictures! #baldeagle#nationalsymbol#centralmnwildiferehab
Have a Happy Halloween everyone! Enjoy yourself, stay safe and allow yourself to eat as much candy as you want. In the comments, share your favorite past or present day Halloween costume photos! We would love to see them!
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