Dr. Marcie Logsdon
Why do owls stay up at night?
Zelezina, age 8 ½, asks Dr. Universe
NW’s wildlife rehabilitators need more help
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An absolute hoot
A feathery, weeks-old great horned owlet was recently reunited with its family by WSU veterinarians after falling from its nest last month on the Pullman campus.
WSU seeks volunteers to fill wildlife rehabilitator void
Orphaned or abandoned baby squirrels, raccoons, and rabbits are just a few of the animals WSU veterinarians are training members of the public to help rehabilitate in Eastern Washington.
Seahawks mascot cleared for takeoff after surgery at WSU
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Seahawks mascot declared healthy after surgery at WSU
The augur hawk, named Taima, will be ready to lead his team onto the field when the NFL season kicks off after undergoing a short procedure to remove a concerning growth from his left foot.
WSU veterinarians find young hawk new parents
A nestling Swainson’s hawk found this past summer outside an Idaho bar is likely now more than 6,000 miles south enjoying the Argentine sun thanks to WSU and a pair of adult hawks that called Pullman home
Researcher helps protect swans in lower Coeur d’Alene river basin
WSU veterinarian Marcie Logsdon is part of research team collecting tundra swan feces and sediment in the Lower Coeur d’Alene River Basin in an effort to monitor levels of lead exposure.