As the human population continues to grow and we continue to develop open space, animals are constantly losing valuable habitat that is vital to their survival. The photographs in this gallery speak broadly to the often unfortunate and inevitable conflicts that occur where people and animals inhabit the same areas.
The intent of the images is to encourage discussion about harmonious and peaceful coexistence between people and wildlife in urban, suburban, and rural communities and the need to make room for wildlife.
Northern Spotted Owl in its Wildlcare rehab aviary. Owl had been found after falling out of its nest repeatedly. It was brought to Wildcare. The owl had an equivalent to human rickets. It was rehabilitated and released back to its forest. And it has been seen and heard calling. Cheers to a successful release back to its habitat!
Northern Spotted Owl in its Wildlcare rehab aviary. Owl had been found after falling out of its nest repeatedly. It was brought to Wildcare. The owl had an equivalent to human rickets. It was rehabilitated and released back to its forest. And it has been seen and heard calling. Cheers to a successful release back to its habitat!
Northern Spotted Owl in its Wildlcare rehab aviary. Owl had been found after falling out of its nest repeatedly. It was brought to Wildcare. The owl had an equivalent to human rickets. It was rehabilitated and released back to its forest. And it has been seen and heard calling. Cheers to a successful release back to its habitat!
Northern Spotted Owl in its Wildlcare rehab aviary. Owl had been found after falling out of its nest repeatedly. It was brought to Wildcare. The owl had an equivalent to human rickets. It was rehabilitated and released back to its forest. And it has been seen and heard calling. Cheers to a successful release back to its habitat!
Bobcat and bicyclist, Mt. Tamalpais, Bolinas Ridge
American White Pelicans in the neighborhood
Night visitor, blonde raccoon
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