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About: DARK STAR WILDLIFE NURSERY


I have always had a passion for Wildlife. In particular the Black Bear. But don't get me wrong I love all creatures great and small.

This is why I have chosen to do

-NON-PROFIT-

-Wildlife Rehabilitation-

&

-Release-

I received my Novice Permit from the State of Minnesota on August 9th 2007. In which I will pursue to have my Masters Permit in
3 1/2 years.

I have now (August 2009.).. passed my test for my General's and will be getting my new permit !!! I will be able to expand my wildlife I take in!!!


DARK STAR WILDLIFE NURSERY is located on 6 acres in rural Pengilly , Minnesota.

Here at DARK STAR:

Possession for Rehabilitation any orphaned,sick or injured wildlife(include Big Game Black Bear Cubs & White Tail Deer Fawns)  Possession for transport migratory birds  or Birds of Prey(Owls,Hawks,Falcons,Eagles,Osprey....) And endangered or Threatened Species..

I will only take Wildlife I feel I can give proper care to and what my permit allows me to rehabilitate. Also what my pocket book allows me to spend.  It can get very  spendy with the cost of food,shelter,cleaning supplies,first aid and medical supplies..


Wildlife Rehabilitation is  a challenging  but rewarding Profession, In witch consumes a lot of Time ,Money ,Space and Responsibility caring for these less fortunate animals that would not survive in the wild or on there own without Rehabilitation.




But  There Is No Other More Rewarding !! , Thrilling !!  Feeling!!...I Get When I Release One Of These Magnificent Animals And Watch Them Run or Fly  back into the Wild Knowing They Are
Wild And Free Again!!

Deer leave there young alone many hours a day. For a couple of weeks after birth, fawns lay still all day while there mother is away feeding, If you observe a fawn without its mother, Do not disturb.touch, or pickup. Look along the roadway for any lactating doe that may have been killed by a vehicle, if not observe the fawn from a distance at  about 100 feet away. As the Mother will not come to her fawn if she senses there is danger near such as people or predators. Leave the fawn overnight if it is still there the next morning ,
Call- Dark Star Wildlife-218-247-0299 or Emergency#-218-256-3832