Photo of the Day: Seaways

Photo Essay: Attire for Bridal Goodbyes

The Raptors of Sardis

“Bu” the Eurasian Eagle Owl

“Wanagi” the Bald Eagle

“Arrow” the Barred Owl

“Einstein” the Juvenile Bald Eagle

“Mote” the Barn Owl

“Argentina” the Swainson’s Hawk

At Sardis, our goal is to rehabilitate and release as many animals as possible. However, due to injuries or circumstances, sometimes an animal cannot be returned to the wild. We care for a number of non-releasable creatures and use some of them in our educational programs.

Above are a few of the permanent residents.

Photo Essay: RIP – Sir Howard of Fletcher

The greatest, most largest, most gargantuan red golden retriever has been laid to rest.  Sir Howard of Fletcher joins the ranks of eternal bliss.

At thirteen years old, Old Man Withers lived a beautiful regal life.  On his final day, a McDonalds cheeseburger and ice cream cone touched his palate like a king before two final injections sedated Howie and sent him to his final sleep.  We love you Howie.  You were the best companion!  XOXO

Photo Essay: GTLI’s Issue, Hamar’s Battle – Water

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Photo Essay: Elders of the Hamar, Lower Omo Valley

Photo Essay: The Hamar Tribes of Tuti’s Ethiopia

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Photo of the Day: Industrial Backlash

Photo of the Day: The Universal Portal

On June 26th, 2010 a partial lunar eclipse occurred in the early hours of the morn.  Yet as the moon rose that Saturday night over the Pacific Northwest skyline, it’s intense effects continued to cast a glow over the planet below.

Photo Essay: Kingston Farming & Beyond

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