10 News Anchors help SWVA Wildlife Center raise money at annual Gala fundraiser, showcasing a unique talent
Read full article: 10 News Anchors help SWVA Wildlife Center raise money at annual Gala fundraiser, showcasing a unique talent10 News Anchors John Carlin and Rachel Lucas helped the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center raise money during it's annual Night Owl on the Town Gala at Hotel Roanoke. 2025 was a record breaking year for fundraising!
Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center hosts โNight Owl on the Townโ fundraising Gala at Hotel Roanoke
Read full article: Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center hosts โNight Owl on the Townโ fundraising Gala at Hotel RoanokeAll proceeds support the Centerโs mission of giving wildlife a second chance. The silent auction is now live and is open to the public to bid. You can view the auction here. Only attendees at the event will be eligible to bid on live auction items.
Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center to release rare merlin bird in Virginia
Read full article: Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center to release rare merlin bird in VirginiaThe Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center will release the very first merlin ever successfully raised in a rehabilitation setting in Virginia.
Growing, with big appetites: Bobcat kittens thriving at Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center
Read full article: Growing, with big appetites: Bobcat kittens thriving at Southwest Virginia Wildlife CenterโThe bobcats are doing great. They have probably tripled, not quadrupled in size at this point. Theyโre eating the equivalent of one whole chicken a day โฆ but theyโre doing wonderful,โ said SWVA Wildlife Center Executive Director Chester Leonard.
SWVA Wildlife Center partners with Kroger to make donations easier
Read full article: SWVA Wildlife Center partners with Kroger to make donations easierA way to donate to local charities โ without spending a dime โ could be as simple as swiping your Kroger rewards card when you shop for groceries.
SWVA Wildlife Center hosts 3rd Annual Baby Shower
Read full article: SWVA Wildlife Center hosts 3rd Annual Baby ShowerToday, the Wildlife Warriors for the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center held their 3rd Annual Baby Shower! The goal of the Baby Shower is to prepare for the spring baby rush, when the Wildlife Hospital expects to admit more than 1,000 injured or orphaned baby wildlife.
Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center releases rescued orphaned ducks at Virginia Techโs Duck Pond
Read full article: Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center releases rescued orphaned ducks at Virginia Techโs Duck PondA waddle back to the wild โ thatโs what happened as seven orphaned ducks returned to their natural habitat Wednesday.
Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center to host โBirdies Fore Birdiesโ golf tournament fundraiser
Read full article: Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center to host โBirdies Fore Birdiesโ golf tournament fundraiserDuring its busiest time of year, a local wildlife center is working to raise money to help care for injured and orphaned animals.
Back to the wild, orphaned bobcat kittens rescued by SWVA Wildlife Center successfully released
Read full article: Back to the wild, orphaned bobcat kittens rescued by SWVA Wildlife Center successfully releasedTwo orphaned bobcat kittens rescued by the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center in Roanoke have gotten their happy ending. After nearly a year, and an estimated $20,000 cost of care, the female bobcat kittens WSLS featured through the 10 News bobcat cam on wsls.com have been successfully rehabilitated and released.
SWVA Wildlife Center shares hummingbird tips as they return for the season
Read full article: SWVA Wildlife Center shares hummingbird tips as they return for the seasonItโs almost time for hummingbirds to make a return to the area. Theyโre already flying into the Carolinas and should be in Southwest Virginia shortly.
Baby shower planned to support animals of SWVA Wildlife Center
Read full article: Baby shower planned to support animals of SWVA Wildlife CenterBabies are coming to the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center. Every year, thereโs an uptick in young animals starting in the spring, and staff need your help preparing for their arrival.
CAT WATCH: See rescued bobcats live on camera at SWVA Wildlife Center
Read full article: CAT WATCH: See rescued bobcats live on camera at SWVA Wildlife CenterThe bobcat kittens rescued by the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center are now on the path to recovery. Now, you can watch them LIVE in their enclosure at the SWVA Wildlife center in Roanoke through the WSLS 10 Bobcat Cam.
Bobcat kitten taken in at Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center of Roanoke after being hit by car has died
Read full article: Bobcat kitten taken in at Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center of Roanoke after being hit by car has diedThe bobcat kitten taken into the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center of Roanoke in November has died after being hit by a car.
