Octagon Wildlife Sanctuary And Rehabilitation Center Videos
Florida wildlife outpost a sanctuary for exotic animals
Nitza Soledad Perez reports from Florida's Everglades on a wildlife sanctuary which focuses on the rescue and rehabilitation of exotic animals. At this outpost, it's not only the battered animals that are saved, but the humans who care for them as well.
Busch Wildlife Sanctuary Documentary
Created by Nikolas Zimmerman, Anamaria Navarette, & Hayley Alfonso
Peace River Wildlife Center 2/24/17
Started in 1978, PRWC is dedicated to the rescue, care, protection and preservation of native wildlife. Originally confined to the lanai of one of its founders, the Center quickly gained credibility and a new location as citizens learned of its successes in wildlife rehabilitation. PRWC admits about 2,000 patients annually, a number that has increased every year since the Center’s founding. If a bird or small animal cannot be returned to its native habitat after treatment and recovery but is otherwise healthy, it becomes a permanent resident of the Center or another federally and state approved facility. Right now, the Center has almost 200 permanent residents. For more information