Helletseat and Tubolard have been released, although Helletseat showed up this morning with a massively swollen arm, so she’s caged again while she gets a round of antibiotics. Looks like she fought with another squirrel and got bitten…
The oldest possum has been released; the younger two are growing apace and should be releasable in another couple of months. Right now they’re about large hamster size, maybe a little bigger.
This is a point I’ve made previously, too: what we do, we do for the animals. There’s no room for ego; ego can result in the death of an otherwise releasable animal. Yeah, we’re proud of what we do and we celebrate our successes, because those few successes make up for the vast numbers of animals we couldn’t save. But ego? No. If anyone gets into wildlife rehab for the “cool” factor, the ego-boosting element, they won’t last long. It’s hard to be egotistical when you’re chasing a vulture with a broken wing through a muddy hog lot or when you get in that deer mauled beyond belief who doesn’t even make it to the vet for humane euthanasia, or when you realize that the animals you release have a 70+% attrition rate during their first year of life--and the people who aren’t in this because the best interest of the animal comes first simply won’t last. Their fragile little egos will be destroyed.