﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><?xml-stylesheet type="text/css" href="http://denver.yourhub.com/Feed.css"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories by Kristin  Wagner </title><link>http://denver.yourhub.com</link><description>The latest story posts in The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com</description><language>en-us</language><managingEditor>news@yourhub.com</managingEditor><copyright>(c) 2009, YourHub.com</copyright><ttl>5</ttl><item><title>Who cares for Colorado wildlife?</title><description>Colorado Wildlife Caretakers  By Donna Ralph  Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center   Who do you think takes day-to-day care of that little cottontail you found in your yard? Or the bird with the broken wing? The fox hit by a car?   The baby bird that fell out of the nest? It's not the ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/CastleRock/Stories/Archive/Environment/Tips/Story~319818.aspx</link><pubDate>6/11/2007 11:12:35 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Can I keep it?</title><description>By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center  So you found a bird or mammal and have decided you want to keep it.  First of all, in Colorado it is illegal to keep any and all wildlife without State and federal permits. If you call us looking for advice on how to care for an animal...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/CastleRock/Stories/Archive/Environment/Tips/Story~319844.aspx</link><pubDate>6/11/2007 11:33:42 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Fawns-Do They REALLY Need Your Help?</title><description>Deer calls from the public are calls we deal with year-'round at EWRC. Calls are usually in regard to injured deer and dead deer removal. EWRC rehabilitators are not licensed to provide care to deer and fawns, and there are few licensed rehabbers that are, for a variety of reasons. And we do not...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/CastleRock/Stories/Archive/Environment/Tips/Story~319851.aspx</link><pubDate>6/11/2007 11:39:56 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Can I Keep It?</title><description>So you found a bird or mammal and have decided you want to keep it. First of all, in Colorado it is illegal to keep any and all wildlife without State and federal permits. If you call us looking for advice on how to care for an animal that you want to keep, we won't be able to help you because we...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/HighlandsRanch/Stories/News/General-News/Story~326050.aspx</link><pubDate>6/25/2007 11:13:21 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Baby Birds Are Here-Do You Know What to Do?</title><description>It's June and people are picking up baby birds (and various other baby wildlife.) The kids are outside playing and come inside with a baby bird. The dog or cat brought you a surprise-a baby bird. You're trimming trees and out falls a nest full of baby birds. Do you know what to do? Most people do...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/HighlandsRanch/Stories/News/General-News/Story~326053.aspx</link><pubDate>6/25/2007 11:17:04 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Help Wildlife Via the Caregiver!</title><description>So who provides day-to-day, hour-to-hour care for that sick, injured, or orphaned wild bird or mammal the cat brought in that you took to the vet? Or that the car hit? Or that was orphaned when the nest tree was cut down? Or flew into the powerline?  The reality is, in Colorado a majority of li...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/HighlandsRanch/Stories/News/General-News/Story~326067.aspx</link><pubDate>6/25/2007 11:29:55 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Trained Colorado wildlife caregivers don't wing it</title><description>By Donna Ralph  Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center    Who do you think takes day-to-day care of that little cottontail you found in your yard? Or the bird with the broken wing? The fox hit by a car? The baby bird that fell out of the nest?   It's not the Humane Society. It's not the Div...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Franktown/Stories/News/General-News/Story~326083.aspx</link><pubDate>6/25/2007 11:41:02 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>What a cute fox ... can I keep it?</title><description>By Donna Ralph   Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center    So you found a bird or mammal and have decided you want to keep it.   First of all, in Colorado it is illegal to keep any and all wildlife without State and federal permits. If you call us looking for advice on how to care for an an...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Franktown/Stories/News/General-News/Story~326089.aspx</link><pubDate>6/25/2007 11:45:05 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Colorado Wildlife Caregivers</title><description>Colorado Wildlife Caretakers By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center  Who do you think takes day-to-day care of that little cottontail you found in your yard? Or the bird with the broken wing? The fox hit by a car? The baby bird that fell out of the nest? It's not the Humane ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Roxborough/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~326499.aspx</link><pubDate>6/26/2007 6:48:11 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Can I Keep It?</title><description>By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center  So you found a bird or mammal and have decided you want to keep it. First of all, in Colorado it is illegal to keep any and all wildlife without State and federal permits. If you call us looking for advice on how to care for an animal th...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Roxborough/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~326503.aspx</link><pubDate>6/26/2007 6:51:30 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Can I Keep It?</title><description>By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center  So you found a bird or mammal and have decided you want to keep it. First of all, in Colorado it is illegal to keep any and all wildlife without State and federal permits. If you call us looking for advice on how to care for an animal th...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Roxborough/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~326504.aspx</link><pubDate>6/26/2007 6:51:36 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Baby Birds Are Here-Do You Know What to Do?</title><description>By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center  It's June and people are picking up baby birds (and various other baby wildlife.) The kids are outside playing and come inside with a baby bird. The dog or cat brought you a surprise-a baby bird. You're trimming trees and out falls a nes...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Roxborough/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~326505.aspx</link><pubDate>6/26/2007 6:57:52 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Baby Birds Are Here-Do You Know What to Do?</title><description>By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center  It's June and people are picking up baby birds (and various other baby wildlife.) The kids are outside playing and come inside with a baby bird. The dog or cat brought you a surprise-a baby bird. You're trimming trees and out falls a nes...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/CherryHillsVillage/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~326506.aspx</link><pubDate>6/26/2007 7:01:43 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Can I Keep It?</title><description>By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center So you found a bird or mammal and have decided you want to keep it. First of all, in Colorado it is illegal to keep any and all wildlife without State and federal permits. If you call us looking for advice on how to care for an animal tha...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/CherryHillsVillage/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~326507.aspx</link><pubDate>6/26/2007 7:05:54 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Colorado Wildlife Caregivers</title><description>Colorado Wildlife Caretakers By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center  Who do you think takes day-to-day care of that little cottontail you found in your yard? Or the bird with the broken wing? The fox hit by a car? The baby bird that fell out of the nest? It's not the Humane ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/CherryHillsVillage/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~326508.aspx</link><pubDate>6/26/2007 7:08:57 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Can I Keep It?</title><description>By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlilfe Rehabilitation Center  So you found a bird or mammal and have decided you want to keep it. First of all, in Colorado it is illegal to keep any and all wildlife without State and federal permits. If you call us looking for advice on how to care for an animal t...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/CastlePines/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~326983.aspx</link><pubDate>6/27/2007 7:09:56 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Colorado Wildlife Caregivers</title><description>By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center  Who do you think takes day-to-day care of that little cottontail you found in your yard? Or the bird with the broken wing? The fox hit by a car? The baby bird that fell out of the nest? It's not the Humane Society. It's not the Division ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/CastlePines/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~326987.aspx</link><pubDate>6/27/2007 7:15:02 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Baby birds are here-do you know what to do?</title><description>By Donna Ralph  Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center   It's June and people are picking up baby birds (and various other baby wildlife.) The kids are outside playing and come inside with a baby bird. The dog or cat brought you a surprise-a baby bird. You're trimming trees and out falls a n...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/CastlePines/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~326990.aspx</link><pubDate>6/27/2007 7:20:51 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Baby Birds Are Here-Do You Know What to Do?</title><description>By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center  It's June and people are picking up baby birds (and various other baby wildlife.) The kids are outside playing and come inside with a baby bird. The dog or cat brought you a surprise-a baby bird. You're trimming trees and out falls a nes...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Denver/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~326992.aspx</link><pubDate>6/27/2007 7:24:20 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Can I Keep It?</title><description>By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center  So you found a bird or mammal and have decided you want to keep it. First of all, in Colorado it is illegal to keep any and all wildlife without State and federal permits. If you call us looking for advice on how to care for an animal th...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Denver/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~326993.aspx</link><pubDate>6/27/2007 7:28:34 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Colorado Wildlife Caregivers</title><description>By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center  Who do you think takes day-to-day care of that little cottontail you found in your yard? Or the bird with the broken wing? The fox hit by a car? The baby bird that fell out of the nest? It's not the Humane Society. It's not the Division ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Denver/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~326994.aspx</link><pubDate>6/27/2007 7:31:19 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Colorado Wildlife Caregivers</title><description>Who do you think takes day-to-day care of that little cottontail you found in your yard? Or the bird with the broken wing? The fox hit by a car? The baby bird that fell out of the nest? It's not the Humane Society. It's not the Division of Wildlife. It's not the veterinarian or even the nature ce...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Aurora/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~326996.aspx</link><pubDate>6/27/2007 7:38:37 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Can I Keep It?</title><description>By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center  So you found a bird or mammal and have decided you want to keep it. First of all, in Colorado it is illegal to keep any and all wildlife without State and federal permits. If you call us looking for advice on how to care for an animal th...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Aurora/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~326997.aspx</link><pubDate>6/27/2007 7:41:34 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Baby Birds Are Here-Do You Know What to Do?</title><description>It's June and people are picking up baby birds (and various other baby wildlife.) The kids are outside playing and come inside with a baby bird. The dog or cat brought you a surprise-a baby bird. You're trimming trees and out falls a nest full of baby birds. Do you know what to do? Most people do...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Aurora/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~326998.aspx</link><pubDate>6/27/2007 7:45:48 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Baby Birds Are Here-Do You Know What to Do?</title><description>By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center  It's June and people are picking up baby birds (and various other baby wildlife.) The kids are outside playing and come inside with a baby bird. The dog or cat brought you a surprise-a baby bird. You're trimming trees and out falls a nes...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Aurora/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~327000.aspx</link><pubDate>6/27/2007 7:49:27 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Can I Keep It?</title><description>By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center  So you found a bird or mammal and have decided you want to keep it. First of all, in Colorado it is illegal to keep any and all wildlife without State and federal permits. If you call us looking for advice on how to care for an animal th...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Aurora/Stories/Archive/Environment/Lifestyle/Story~327003.aspx</link><pubDate>6/27/2007 7:52:35 AM</pubDate><author>Kristin Wagner </author></item><item><title>Colorado Wildlife Caregivers</title><description>By Donna Ralph Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center  Who do you think takes day-to-day care of that little cottontail you found in your yard? Or the bird with the broken wing? The fox hit by a car? The baby bird that fell out of the nest? It's not the Humane Society. 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