Smith Mountain Lake | Wildlife Center of Virginia to return bald eagle to the wild
A bald eagle found injured in Franklin County, and successfully rehabbed at the Wildlife Center of Virginia, is going to be returned to the wild this week.
A bald eagle found injured in Franklin County, and successfully rehabbed at the Wildlife Center of Virginia, is going to be returned to the wild this week.
The Wildlife Center of Virginia will release another young Bald Eagle back into the wild, and the public is invited to join in the celebration.
On August 13, two young Bald Eagles will return to the skies after months of rehabilitation at the Wildlife Center of Virginia.
After two months of expert care and rehabilitation, Bald Eagle #25-1783 is ready to return to the skies, and the public is invited.
The Wildlife Center of Virginia made the difficult decision Saturday to euthanize an animal ambassador for several health complications.

In March and April of 2024, the Wildlife Center of Virginia began admitting young Black Bear cubs from across the Commonwealth.
The education ambassadors at the Wildlife Center of Virginia are some of the most important members of the organization’s team.
Wildlife Center of Virginia staff members are preparing to provide care for a diverse array of wild patients on Thanksgiving Day.
Milestones are nothing new at the Wildlife Center of Virginia after 42 years of caring for wild animals, but Wednesday’s is important.
Spring at the Wildlife Center of Virginia in Waynesboro is a time to celebrate the release of young bears.
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