The Mercer County Wildlife Center, which accepted and treated more than 2,500 birds, mammals and reptiles in 2018, will be holding orientations for new volunteers at the facility in Hopewell…
Mercer County Wildlife Center
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The Mercer County Wildlife Center, which accepted and treated more than 2,400 birds, mammals and reptiles in 2017, will be holding orientations for new volunteers at the facility in Hopewell…
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The Mercer County Wildlife Center, which accepted and treated more than 2,400 birds, mammals and reptiles in 2016, will be holding orientations for new volunteers at the facility in Hopewell…
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A young red-tailed hawk that was rehabilitated at the Mercer County Wildlife Center after being struck by a vehicle was released back into the wild by County Executive Brian M. Hughes…
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A classic scene from America’s past will be recreated at Howell Living History Farm on Saturday, Oct. 29, when the fields of ripening corn are harvested by hand and loaded into horse–drawn…
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I’d like to take a moment to thank the Greater Mercer County community for generously supporting the Mercer County Wildlife Center. Most recently, community support enabled our Wildlife Center to…
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The Mercer County Wildlife Center, located in Titusville, is caring for five baby Purple Martin birds that survived a horrific arson attack. On July 4th, an unknown person threw five…