Subject: Limping pheasant at the fill
Date: Jul 19 17:52:26 2001
From: Danielle D. - yelli2 at hotmail.com


Margaret-
I volunteer for PAWS/HOWL which rehabilitates hurt and orphaned wildlife and
releases them back into the wild. We have 2 vets and a vet intern on staff.
If anyone catches it, they could bring it to the PAWS in Lynnwood and they
would try their best to fix it up!
Here is their website
http://www.paws.org/wildlife/index.htm

-Danielle
Wallingford district
Seattle, WA
mail to: yelli2 at hotmail.com


"A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and
beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise."
- Aldo Leopold, A Land Ethic, from Sand County Almanac




From: "Margaret Parkinson" <margparkie at home.com>
Reply-To: margparkie at home.com
To: <Tweeters at u.washington.edu>
Subject: Limping pheasant at the fill
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 17:24:11 -0700

I saw the ring-necked pheasant at the Fill today and noticed that he was
limping. Is this something pheasants do? Could he be injured? Is there
anything to be done if he is?

Margaret Parkinson
University District
mailto: margparkie at home.com


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