Arkansas Wildlife Orphan Rescue

Arkansas Wildlife Orphan Rescue Rescue, rehabilitate and release orphaned mammal baby wildlife. Donation funded We also like to educate along the way, so feel free to ask questions!

Arkansas Wildlife Orphan Rescue (or ARWOR) is dedicated to wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and gentle release.

11/23/2024
11/02/2024

Let’s talk about glue traps.

Glue traps kill everything that gets stuck. They do not “just” catch mice and bugs, they catch everything.

Anything that gets stuck on a glue trap suffers greatly. Imagine being stuck, unable to move, not having access to food and water and just suffering for days until you die. It is the same for ANYTHING that gets stuck on these horrible glue traps. They suffer just the same.

In just two weeks I’ve had five glue traps brought to me. Two birds, a garden snake and two bats. (Not to forget all the geckos and lizards that were also dead). They all suffered terribly and none lived long after being removed from the glue.

Please stop using glue traps and do not allow your pest control company to use them. They are torture for ANYTHING that gets stuck.

11/02/2024

If you find a "dead" hedgehog during the cold months, do not bury it, do not throw it in the trash...
No one wants to see a dead animal in their garden or road, but it could be a hedgehog hibernating from November to March.
They usually dig holes to stay safe, but we have less green areas, bushes or wooded areas these days and it’s becoming harder to find a safe place to spend the winter sleeping.

Some may come into your gardens seeking safety and warmth to hibernate, some are so exhausted from looking that they end up sleeping in various strange places like roadside streets or even on pavements.

When they are in hibernation, their heart rate and general body functioning slow down considerably, as a way of saving energy that can confuse a person that the hedgehog is dead.

Just in case you see a stationary hedgehog, make sure it is in a safe and warm place and that it can last five months.

If you find a hedgehog in your garden or somewhere on the street, make a hole in a cardboard box and in a dry, safe and quiet place so it can spend the cold months there.

Hedgehogs are an endangered species, they are completely harmless and very important in our ecosystem. They eat beetles, snails, frogs, lizards, snakes, including poisonous.

They also destroy mice nests.

They are not afraid of bees or wasps. The hedgehog can easily destroy a hornet's nest and eat its inhabitants by ignoring their bites.

Scientists have long noticed the immunity of hedgehogs to strong poisons, including bites from insects. This antidote phenomenon is not yet known to scientists.

Be aware when you see a hedgehog in the cold months. It costs nothing to help such a fragile wee thing.

Let's be kind to animals!

Credit ~All Animals

09/21/2024

Give the gift of trees

09/21/2024

Here Jeremy Bailey from Animal Capture Wildlife Control shows you what a mother opossum looks like when she has babies in her pouch. An opossum is a marsupia...

09/18/2024
09/18/2024

Credit - North Texas Wildlife Center 🩷

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