05/29/2026
This week, the Wildlife Center had 35 releases! Including 3 American Robins, a Canada Goose, a Clay-colored Sparrow, a Common Grackle, 8 Dekay's Brownsnakes, an Eastern Chipmunk, 11 Eastern Cottontails, a Gray Catbird, 4 Mourning Doves, an Ovenbird, a Tennessee Warbler, a Virginia Opossum, and a Yellow-throated Vireo.
Spring is picking up, and the Wildlife Center is getting busier—this is the highest weekly release count so far this year!
This week, we released a small and diverse collection of songbirds that had struck windows or vehicles, along with an entire clutch of very small, very charming young DeKay's Brownsnakes!
Around 30% of the world's snake species are ovoviviparous, which means that mom never lays her eggs—they "hatch" inside her and the babies are born in a way similar to us humans! DeKay's Brownsnakes fall into this special category, which means these babies were born at DCHS and were immediately free to wiggle around their surroundings. Their mother was actually the Wildlife Center's first intake of the year (on 01/01), and was released in mid-April—her 8 offspring were released at the same spot as her earlier this week.