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In this conversation, Dr. Cliff Redford interviews Krystal from Speaking of Wildlife, a wildlife sanctuary that focuses on education. They discuss Krystal's journey into wildlife rehabilitation and the challenges of working with wild animals. They also talk about specific cases they encountered, including a red-tailed hawk with a fractured femur and a skunk with a swollen leg. Krystal shares her experiences working with education animals like a bobcat and a timber wolf. The conversation highlights the importance of wildlife conservation and the rewarding aspects of working with animals.
Check out www.speakingofwildlife.ca for more info and follow them on instagram at @speakingofwildlife
First, if you haven't watched my film and live in Canada (or have one of those VPN things), you can watch it here:
https://youtu.be/oMUx3yuyznc?si=oagpg7bGnpbuyXlJ
Be sure to follow me on Instagram @drcliffworldwidevet.com and on Twitter at @drcliff_vet
Listener questions, episode suggestions, or if you have a good idea for a guest, email me at [email protected]
Additional information can be found at drcliff.ca
Send us a text
In this conversation, Dr. Cliff Redford interviews Krystal from Speaking of Wildlife, a wildlife sanctuary that focuses on education. They discuss Krystal's journey into wildlife rehabilitation and the challenges of working with wild animals. They also talk about specific cases they encountered, including a red-tailed hawk with a fractured femur and a skunk with a swollen leg. Krystal shares her experiences working with education animals like a bobcat and a timber wolf. The conversation highlights the importance of wildlife conservation and the rewarding aspects of working with animals.
Check out www.speakingofwildlife.ca for more info and follow them on instagram at @speakingofwildlife
First, if you haven't watched my film and live in Canada (or have one of those VPN things), you can watch it here:
https://youtu.be/oMUx3yuyznc?si=oagpg7bGnpbuyXlJ
Be sure to follow me on Instagram @drcliffworldwidevet.com and on Twitter at @drcliff_vet
Listener questions, episode suggestions, or if you have a good idea for a guest, email me at [email protected]
Additional information can be found at drcliff.ca