RISE for Wildlife is an audio program in a documentary style, designed to help those who rescue by providing information, support, and education.RISE for Wildlife is a production of Rise for Wildlife Inc. A nonprofit organization.
This episode explains why the southern sea otter is instrumental in the survival of the giant kelp forests and why they are called a "keystone" species. Mammalogist Erin Lundy, from the Aquarium of t…
This episode focuses on how pollution affects both wildlife and humans and what we can do to reverse the negative outcome.
Anna Vanover and special guest Lida Tom discuss the importance of protecting the threatened Mojave Desert Tortoise .
This episode of RISE for Wildlife will take you on a journey to better understand the American Crow. So be prepared to rethink any preconceived notions you might have about them.
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This episode dispels the myths about skunks and provides information to better understand the ways to help them survive alongside society.
This episode explains how RISE for Wildlife began and the many ways you can support its mission.
This episode attempts to discover where the wild parrots came from and how they arrived in Southern California. This program includes an interview with Dr. John McCormack from the Moore Laboratory of…
A compilation of stories that follow the life and times of squirrels. Todd, Jennifer, and Eduardo share how their squirrel encounters have enhanced and even changed their lives.
Bats have long been misunderstood. This episode works to dispel the myths surrounding these little animals and instead, explain how beneficial bats are to our world.
This episode examines the plight of the endangered sea turtle and what we can do to help protect it from extinction.
You can watch a rescued sea turtle as it awaits release back into the ocean by visi…
How the dream of a wish list for wildlife rehabiltators became a reality and the amazing story of compassion, love, and friendship that came from it.
Urban sprawl has negatively affected wildlife by displacing many animals and forcing others to adapt to a life that has become dangerous. In some cases, urban sprawl has eliminated a large majority o…
In this episode, we explore nature in our own backyard. Find out how creating a backyard habitat can be both satisfying and rewarding.
States and cities across the U.S. are stepping up to prevent collisions with wild animals when they cross busy highways. From an idea that proved to be a phenomenal success in Canada has now become …
This episode of RISE for Wildlife gives a taste of what it is like to be a certified wildlife rehabilitator.
This is the story of The Possum Drop. A New Year's eve event that lowers a live Opossum from the top of a crane at midnight. The event takes place every year in North Carolina. Animal Help Now, a no…