Northern Colorado wildlife center sees highest intake numbers in its history

A Boulder County wildlife rehabilitation group has taken in and treated a record number of injured, orphaned and sick critters in 2025.

Mysti Tatro with Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation told KUNC that facility upgrades over the last decade have enabled the Lyons-based organization to handle at least 5,121 animals this year, a 20% increase from 2024.

“We’ve built a crow aviary, and more recently, we’ve built a lagomorph facility, which we call the bunny hotel, and we’ve also integrated some home rehab partners. Those are folks that are licensed to take animals home,” Tatro said…

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