Two Orphaned Coyote Pups Relocated From San Diego to Virginia
Two orphaned coyote pups unable to return to the wild due to human imprinting were relocated for lifelong care and public education at the Virginia Living Museum.
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San Diego Humane Society relocates 2 orphaned coyotes to Virginia
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) -- Two orphaned coyote pups who were under the care of the San Diego Humane Society's Ramona Wildlife Center have been relocated to their new home on the East Coast. The first pup, a female, was only two days old when she was found and presumed abandoned under a deck in Palm Desert, the humane society stated in a news release. She was bottle-fed for two weeks by her rescuer until she was brought to the humane society in Ap…
Two orphaned coyote pups relocated from San Diego to Virginia
A coyote pup that cannot be returned to the wild. (Photo courtesy San Diego Humane Society) A pair of orphaned coyote pups rescued from Riverside and Los Angles counties earlier this year have been moved to the Virginia Living Museum after it was determined they could not safely be returned to the wild. “Despite the dedicated efforts of Project Wildlife’s animal care team to ‘wild up’ the pups by housing them with other coyotes and limiting huma…
Two orphaned coyote cubs cared for by San Diego Humane Society head to Virginia
Two orphaned coyote pups rescued from Riverside and Los Angles counties earlier this year are now living at the Virginia Living Museum after San Diego Humane Society staff determined they could not safely return to the wild.
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