
TREE rescues and rehabilitates wild birds in Virginia, providing care to 1,521 birds in 2024. They face challenges due to outdated facilities and the threat of diseases like bird flu. To improve care, a new climate-controlled facility is needed, which requires donations. This effort is urgent as spring migration approaches.
Read MoreBird Safe Hampton Roads is a collaborative partnership spearheaded by the Cape Henry Audubon Society, in conjunction with the Virginia Zoo, the Friends of Indian River, the Virginia Society of Ornithology, the Elizabeth River Project, Tidewater Rehabilitation and Environmental Education…
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce the arrival of our first hatchling patient of the season, a precious Canada goose gosling, patient 24-49! This adorable gosling marks the beginning of Baby Season 2024 at Tidewater Rehabilitation & Environmental Education. Typically running…
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Dear friends and supporters of TREE, Over the past three decades, Tidewater Rehabilitation & Environmental Education and its predecessors have had the privilege of rehabilitating thousands of animals, spanning across various species including mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles. Your unwavering…
Read More*Graphic Story* As most of you know, rehabilitation is volunteer work. The majority of people who do this are working other paid jobs or sometimes retired. And for some of us, our paid work still allows us to work with…
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