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The following four pictures come from Wildlife Rescue Team members
who used to live in Nebraska, but now live in Oark Arkansas. Dave
and Mary Young rehabilitated almost everything while living in Nebraska
and they have continued to do the same while living in Arkansas.
It helps to have 70 acres and live adjacent to National Forests.
Black bears are great animals and they live all around where the Young's
live. This picture was taken in the fall of 1998. |
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The Young's have the necessary permits to rehabilitate raptors as well
as other wildlife. This picture of a Bald Eagle was taken in March
of 1999. |
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Flying Squirrels are probably still present in Nebraska, but you would
only find them in the most diverse forest's of Nebraska and that would
be in the extreme SE sections of the state, probably near the Missouri river.
A place you could look would be Indian Cave State Park. Unlike Fox
Squirrels, Flying Squirrels require some special habitat to exist. This
squirrel was raised from the age of 2-3 weeks of age around the fall of
1998. |
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A Barred Owl and a Great Horned Owl from March of 1999. |