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Shot red-tailed hawk doing well after release into wild

The red-tailed hawk that was shot in the head with a nail before being treated and released last month was spotted Sunday afternoon in San Francisco and is doing well, WildRescue director Rebecca Dmytryk said.The bird was identified by the federal band on its right leg. The hawk was sighted in Golden Gate Park by park visitors, according to WildRescue officials. Read More

WildRescue ramping up efforts to help Bay Area animals

After 30 years in the business of rescuing injured animals, Rebecca Dmytryk has seen her share of unfortunate incidents. But a goose that lay helpless in a puddle for three days with both legs broken was what broke Dmytryk’s heart.“We’d failed,” said Dmytryk, whose all-volunteer animal ambulance service was too booked to respond to the call.The incident was the final push she needed to move on a significant change to WildRescue’s 11-year business model. Read More

Hawk shot by nail gun could be back in wild by next week

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A red-tailed hawk recovering from having a nail in its head could be back in the wild as early as next week. The bird has been stretching its wings and gaining back its strength in an outdoor aviary at Wildlife Center of Silicon Valley, the San Jose-based facility reported Wednesday. “This will give her the opportunity to exercise her flight muscles and build up strength before she is set free,” Wildlife Center executive director Anita Templer said in a statement. Read More

Hawk shot with nail gun recovering at San Jose animal hospital

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A red-tailed hawk that was shot in the head with a nail gun earlier this month and rescued in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park over the weekend is recovering at a San Jose animal hospital.The injured hawk, a female juvenile, was lured into a trap around 5 p.m. Saturday at the San Francisco Botanical Gardens, according to WildRescue, a Monterey-based wildlife rescue group. Read More

Injured red-tailed hawk found in Golden Gate Park

An injured red-tailed hawk believed to have been shot with a nail gun will hopefully be rid of its headache soon — now that it is on its way to a veterinary hospital. After almost a week of searching for the injured bird in Golden Gate Park, rescuers captured the juvenile hawk about 5 p.m. Saturday and planned to bring him to the Wildlife Center of Silicon Valley in San Jose, said Rebecca Dmytryk, director of WildRescue, the volunteer group that found the bird. Read More

Hawk with nail in head continues to elude rescuers

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An injured hawk continued to evade rescuers this week, though new sightings of the bird are helping rescuers fine-tune their approach. Read More

Hawk shot by a nail gun in Golden Gate Park

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Wildlife rescuers might be on a wing and a prayer as they try to capture a red-tailed hawk they said was shot in the head with a nail gun. After two days of searching for the bird in Golden Gate Park, where it is believed to live, rescuers saw the hawk kill a squirrel, but they were unable to lure it into a trap. WildRescue, a Monterey-based organization, hopes to capture the hawk today, as it may not have many more days to live. Read More
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