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EcoTarium Announces Arrival of Two New Ravens

Monday, December 02, 2019

 

Two ravens arrive at the EcoTarium. PHOTO: EcoTarium

Two rehabilitated ravens have entered their new home at the EcoTarium in Worcester.

The ravens, named Jan and Poe, complete the master plan for Wild Cat Station.

They arrive by means of a four-month rehabilitation with a wildlife rehabilitator.

Ravens Rehabilitation

According to the EcoTarium, the ravens were deemed “imprinted:” too comfortable with their human caretakers, without food-hunting skills, and therefore, unable to be released into their natural habitat.

They are social and highly intelligent, and therefore, museum wildlife staff will devote a great deal of planning and time into stimulation such as enrichment items, feeding exercises, and training.

At the EcoTarium, all animals are housed in person-made habitats that have been specially designed to meet the natural needs of the species as well as to accommodate any physical limitations of the individual animal.

The museum’s residents receive regular veterinary exams and daily interaction with their experienced and professional caretakers.

 

PHOTO: EcoTarium

 

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