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Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge

Welcome to the Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge. Staff and volunteers work, caring for injured and orphaned native species wildlife, with the goal to release them back into the wild.
Donations can be received on site and by mail, through the refuge website, smug mug, cans for critters (aluminum can collection), fundraisers (refuge effort and from citizens, groups or schools that want to help us raise money) from matching funds from businesses, from wills or trusts left to us (if you haven't thought about that), Corporate donors and regular supporters. Much more is needed to help us continue our mission, won't you help us by purchasing an item(s) through castlephotoanddesigns.smugmug.com
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  • Arctic fox

    Arctic fox

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  • "Mongua" is a Barred Owl.  He is a permanent resident as he is missing a wing.

    "Mongua" is a Barred Owl. He is a permanent resident as he is missing a wing.

  • "Mongua" is a Barred Owl.  He is a permanent resident as he is missing a wing.

    "Mongua" is a Barred Owl. He is a permanent resident as he is missing a wing.

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    Cougar

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    Cougar

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    Cougar

  • Winnie, a Bald Eagle.

    Winnie, a Bald Eagle.

  • Winnie, a Bald Eagle.

    Winnie, a Bald Eagle.

  • Winnie, a Bald Eagle.

    Winnie, a Bald Eagle.

  • The baby flickers are definitely singing for their supper.  The front baby will not be able to be released back into the wild.  He had his beak cut off by a lawnmower and unfortunately is missing too much of it to adapt.

    The baby flickers are definitely singing for their supper. The front baby will not be able to be released back into the wild. He had his beak cut off by a lawnmower and unfortunately is missing too much of it to adapt.

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  • Sherman's Fox Squirrel, "Nigel," is another permanent resident.  He was electrocuted by a transformer and is missing part of his left leg as a result.

    Sherman's Fox Squirrel, "Nigel," is another permanent resident. He was electrocuted by a transformer and is missing part of his left leg as a result.

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  • This pair of Barred Owls looks on curiously as their pictures were taken. "Mongua" and "Munchkin" both have only one wing and cannot be released back into the wild.

    This pair of Barred Owls looks on curiously as their pictures were taken. "Mongua" and "Munchkin" both have only one wing and cannot be released back into the wild.

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  • "Pudge" is a Dwarf Raccoon.

    "Pudge" is a Dwarf Raccoon.

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  • This screech owl is one of four at the Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge.

    This screech owl is one of four at the Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge.

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  • Spike, an Iguana, loves to sun himself under the heat lamps while resting on the rocks in his enclosure

    Spike, an Iguana, loves to sun himself under the heat lamps while resting on the rocks in his enclosure

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