tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-41568875737710442712024-02-08T12:08:45.726-08:00Brandon M Thavier Barton's BlogOriginally from Minnesota, I have made my career in Virginia, mostly as a real estate broker specializing in single family homes. I now do volunteer work in my local library. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11493779486358253375noreply@blogger.comBlogger4120125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4156887573771044271.post-52805759520080267402019-04-23T11:43:00.001-07:002019-04-23T11:43:04.402-07:00Commercial Real Estate Design Trends from Perkins+Will<br />
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<p>During the past two weeks, Beaver #19-0199 has been doing well and making steady improvements. Dr. Karra has been particularly attentive, not just to monitor and oversee the beaver’s care, but because the beaver has been one of her favorite patients! In mid-April, Dr. Karra declared the beaver ready for release; the wounds on the beaver’s back had healed well, and the beaver was acting appropriately.</p>
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<p>The 2019 Black Bear cub season started on Friday, April 19 with the arrival of cub #19-0492!</p>
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<p>American Toad #18-3152 has been doing well – she still continues to have a voracious appetite! Wildlife rehabilitator Kelsey was recently able to get this video of the toad chowing down:</p>
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<p>Yesterday’s double bear release went well when Double Orange [larger male] and Double Pink [smaller female] were returned to the wild. Katie the DGIF biologist reported to us that both bears were awake (from their anesthetic drug) when she got to the release site – both bears hopped out on their own but were still a little sleepy from the drugs. Katie said, “[Both bears] went about 50 yards away and the big one decided he was still sleepy. So he conks out ... the little one comes back and curls up on him and they both proceed to snooze in the sun! It was hilarious and adorable!”</p>
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<p>Black Bear yearling #19-0328 has been doing well during the past week; every day, the vet staff monitor the bear’s respiratory efforts, and it appears as though the bear is breathing normally. The yearling is eating most, if not all, of his food every day.</p>
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<p>On Friday afternoon, the veterinary team was able to successfully capture and move the two Black Bear yearlings remaining in transition area #3 of the Black Bear Complex. Both bears had evaded their scheduled morning release after they managed to climb over the black protective plastic around one of the trees in the transition area and refused to come down.</p>
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<p>Black Bear #18-2926 has been doing well in the Center’s Black Bear Pen since the discovery of her tooth root abscess; the rehabilitation team have been feeding the bear a mostly soft diet, and have also gotten creative with a variety of edible “treats” that hide antibiotic pills. The Center is working with a local small-animal veterinary clinic to perform the surgery in late April or early May; this will allow the bear time to receive a full course of antibiotics prior to the procedure.</p>
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<p>Yesterday’s releases of the seven bears went well; the bears were actually split into three groups and released a few miles apart from one another. Wildlife rehabilitators Brie and Kelsey were able to attend, and got some photos and videos! DGIF outreach people were also in attendance and will be sharing photos and videos at some point.</p>
<p><em>Double Yellow and Double Green Release: </em></p>
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<p>The bear releases continue this week – with seven more bear yearlings out the door!</p>
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<p><span style="font-size: 16px;">It’s National Volunteer Appreciation Week – a time for us to reflect on just how thankful we are for the people who generously donate their time with us. </span></p>
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<p>Great Horned Owlet #19-0148 is eating on its own and gaining weight. The young owlet has gained 390 grams since admission, and now weighs a total of 1.10 kilograms.</p>
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<p>On April 8, DGIF responded to several concerned calls about a Black Bear in a townhouse complex in Albemarle County; although some residents were simply concerned about the bear's general presence in the neighborhood, others were worried that the bear was hurt or sick, because of visible hair loss and a possible limp. A DGIF biologist was able to tranquilize the bear and transport it to the Wildlife Center for assessment and care.</p>
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<p>On March 22, an adult beaver was found in a parking lot in Goochland County. The beaver was not moving, so someone called an animal control officer, who contained the beaver and took it to the Wellesley Animal Hospital. A veterinarian from Wellesley transported the beaver to the Wildlife Center later that afternoon.</p>
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<p>On April 7, Barred Owl #19-0076 was moved to Flight Pen 1. The following day, the owl had an ophthalmic examination with Dr. Karra, the Center’s veterinary intern; Dr. Karra reported that the owl’s retinal tear had healed, and the bird was cleared for exercise.</p>
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