May Critter Updates
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Checking in with some critters. Martin shares status updates on some owls, a hawk and some little guys.
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Since age twelve, with a bird on his arm, Martin has captivated audiences sharing his knowledge and experience of his wildlife friends.
At age nineteen, Martin was hired as curator of birds of prey at Busch Gardens, CA. He also worked in the movie and television industry training big cats, elephants, primates, sea mammals and raptors.
“One of my greatest childhood fantasies was the desire to create a personal friendship with a wild eagle. I found myself with a love and fascination for these powerful creatures.”
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“Grandpa believed in a very simple philosophy; that a person should get up every morning and do good. Doing good means that you do well for others and doing well means that you do good for yourself. There is nothing wrong with doing well, but Grandpa always believed in doing good.”
Martin's book, Healer of Angels, reflects back on his life: from a young boy terrified of birds to becoming the first man in North America licensed to train a wild golden eagle in the ancient art of falconry.
Through a heartwarming collection of true stories he describes his challenging transformation from a shy dyslexic teenager, to the founder and CEO of the Southwest Wildlife Foundation.
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Checking in with some critters. Martin shares status updates on some owls, a hawk and some little guys. 🔺 What's going on Lately 🔺 kzread.infoJoORQIEP2gE 🔺Healer of Angels 🔺 Signed copy only from our site: www.gowildlife.org/healer-of-angels/ Kindle & Paperback from Amazon (with International delivery options): www.amazon.com/dp/B08YHXYLDH 🔺Mailing Lists🔺 www.gowildlife.org/lists/ Monthly Review and/or As-it-Happens + video notifications! 🔺Ways to help 🔺 KZread Donate Button (see top corner of video page) Donate at our site: www.gowildlife.org/ Donate at Facebook: facebook.com/southwestwildlifefoundation/ Donate Bitcoin: commerce.coinbase.com/checkout/50e24243-7b19-4a18-b300-db8eff66978a Purchase Martin's Book: www.gowildlife.org/healer-of-angels/ Rodent Pro Gift Certificates: www.gowildlife.org/get-involved/#add Amazon Wishlist: a.co/8tW6zSD 🔺 Mail Donations 🔺 You are welcome to mail us a donation or call to ask any questions about our organization. Phone: (435) 586-4693 • (435) 590-1618 Address: P.O. Box 1907 Cedar City, UT 84721-1907 Checks Payable to: Southwest Wildlife Foundation of Utah Official Site: www.gowildlife.org KZread: kzread.info Facebook: facebook.com/southwestwildlifefoundation/ Twitter: twitter.com/swfgowildlife Instagram: instagram.com/swfgowildlife/ 🔺 Webgeek's KZread Channel: 🔺 www.youtube.com/@hermytools 🔺 Channel Musician 🔺 Music on this channel has been donated by Casey. Track: Calling Me Back www.casey.live Check out Casey's new EP at: www.gowildlife.org/casey 🔺Web hosting 🔺 - generously provided by: www.pair.com 🔺 Our Mission 🔺 Founded in 1997 in Cedar City Utah, we are a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and education. 🔹Rescue, Rehabilitate and Release 🔹 The Southwest Wildlife Foundation of Utah (SWF) cares for more than 100 sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife annually. Restoring them to health and returning them to the wild is our primary goal. 🔹 Informing, Educating and Inspiring 🔹 The SWF provides over 100 educational programs reaching over 30,000 people annually. We believe providing educational outreach programs to schools, scout groups and community events, with focus on children and families, will make the greatest impact in preserving our wildlife, the environment, our public lands and our resources for future generations to enjoy. 🔹 Martin Tyner 🔹 Since age twelve, with a bird on his arm, Martin has captivated audiences sharing his knowledge and experience of his wildlife friends. At age nineteen, Martin was hired as curator of birds of prey at Busch Gardens, CA. He also worked in the movie and television industry training big cats, elephants, primates, sea mammals and raptors. “One of my greatest childhood fantasies was the desire to create a personal friendship with a wild eagle. I found myself with a love and fascination for these powerful creatures.” Martin Tyner is a federally licensed falconer, eagle falconer, wildlife rehabilitator, wildlife propagator, and wildlife and environmental educator. He has been providing wildlife and environmental programs throughout the western United States, to schools, scouts and community groups for over fifty years. “Grandpa believed in a very simple philosophy; that a person should get up every morning and do good. Doing good means that you do well for others and doing well means that you do good for yourself. There is nothing wrong with doing well, but Grandpa always believed in doing good.” Martin's book, Healer of Angels, reflects back on his life: from a young boy terrified of birds to becoming the first man in North America licensed to train a wild golden eagle in the ancient art of falconry. Through a heartwarming collection of true stories he describes his challenging transformation from a shy dyslexic teenager, to the founder and CEO of the Southwest Wildlife Foundation.
The new rehabilitation center looks wonderful!
AMAZING to see ENOCH Wildlife Rescue up and running!!! TYVM to all the volunteers. Martin and Susan you both must be sooooooooooooo proud! :) :)
Martin and Susan may god bless you always your a amazing couple
Thank you for all you do .
Nice to see all the critters and your centre/your big dream working. Thank you for your work.
Lovely lovely lovely !! ❤️❤️
It’s so weird not seeing you feed & rehab the critters from your house anymore. So glad the new Rescue Center is up and running! ❤
Amazing how much owls can eat! My heart gives a leap at those talons 😂
So proud for you guys, admire, love and respect the work you do!!
Wonderful to see the beginning of operations starting up at the new facility! Looks like it turned out fantastic and I am eagerly looking forward to the future updates! Makes me want to find a way to get back to volunteering at my local rescue again soon. I miss being around the birds.
Wow your rescue center is beautiful congratulations I'm so happy for you I hope your Great Horned Owl can be a ambassador that's my favorite owl they are just beautiful creatures anyway look forward to more rescues and more videos 🥰🥰🥰
Great to see the new center in operation. Martin looks happy and healthy!
It's wonderful to see the new centre in use and you both looking so well 🥰
Dear Martin Thank you for all your presentations God bless you all there Take care my friend
I love you guys!! Great video! Susan I love your bangs they look great! 😊 💛
Good to see you well Martin. Have good days.
Thank you, Martin and Susan
The new facilities are amazing! Still nice to see the babies back home - I guess there are still mice in your home refigerator... 😊
So nice to see all the critters, and I hope the Horned Owl will become an educational Owl and you can support her. I wish I lived near you and could volunteer so much, but I live on the other side of the world. Imagine learning to care for an educational Owl. I know it takes years of learning. If I could live my life again, not in fear but love and hope my decisions would be so different.
@bristlecone77
21 күн бұрын
I don't know where you live but you could look up to see if there are wildlife rehab or wildlife education centers near you. I am very sure they will welcome the help.
@catrinblack8097
21 күн бұрын
@@bristlecone77 Thank you Donna, they have walks here in Sweden and it is very much a hands off approach to wildlife. Sweden was on the path of free and home with critters but things changed after World War (fraught with philosophical arguments in Sweden).
It was so cute when you were holding the owl like a baby and his wing was over your arm. But oh it had the saddest face when you were trying to help it eat the mice on a dish. It really is terrified, poor thing.
My cat isn't often in my lap at my desk. He was when I started this. The birds really held his interest. The little guy just doesn't realize how big some of them are. 🤣
I love what you fine folks do....❤
Thank you for helping those symbols of wisdom. Gaudeamus Igitur!
Super nice 😊
Impressive! ❤
Nice
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Aww I love the new facilities ❤❤❤
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Thank you the update the rescue center looks great bless you and I hope the great horned owl get well soon
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Wonderful to see the new Enoch wildlife rescue center open as needed! Interesting to see the Red Shoulder Hawk in Utah, I wonder if he got caught up in a big storm and rode the wind to Utah.
Wildfires along the coast have pushed alot of birds east. We have horned owls now and we never had them untiil after the fire several years ago that destroyed 120,000 acres along the central coast. We had barn owls, but not the big horned owls.
Earlier this spring I had a pair of Robins build a nest on my porch light. this is the third nest in 14 years here. The first set of babies had already fledged. Within two weeks they or another pair are back and there are three more eggs in the nest. Makes it hard when I use the deck to do wood work on guitars. I try to get out there while the parents are away doing stuff so as to not chase them off the nest. I think they are getting used to me as they dont try and get me to chase them any more and have calmed down a lot.
Did someone crochet those little nests? They are perfect!
great video; I think that might have been an incisor tooth on the owl pellet
I love the birds of prey and the little ones, what do you feed the little robins and crow? I also like the crochet nest!
How r the red shouldered hawks getting out there?! We have them everywhere in the south…
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Did King Author give you those? 7:37
How big do red shoulder hawks get
It seems that females are generally larger than males, is there a reason for that?