
About this episode
The episode explores the operations and impact of WildCare Oklahoma, a major wildlife rehabilitation center.
WildCare Oklahoma in Noble is one of the nation’s largest wildlife rehabilitation centers. In this month’s How Curious, host Rachel Hopkin visits WildCare to find out how it got started, how it operates and how it manages to do the work it does, rehabbing thousands of injured or orphaned animals every year so that they can get back to their wild lives.
People in this episode
Host: Rachel Hopkin
Topics covered
- wildlife rehabilitation
- animal care
- conservation
- Noble
- WildCare Oklahoma
Keywords
- WildCare Oklahoma
- wildlife rehabilitation
- injured animals
- orphaned animals
- animal care
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: WildCare Oklahoma
Places: Noble
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