The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Northern Utah is moving its operations after the city of Ogden ordered the center to vacate the building in May 2023.
The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah is moving its operations after the city of Ogden ordered the centerThe city plans to demolish the center that helps injured animals to expand Ogden Dinosaur Park.
Marthaler explained that there aren’t a lot of options for injured wildlife, so many animals did not survive.Now, the center will have a space to help the community, but“It’s a temporary home," Marthaler said. "For us, it’s really important we can accommodate all the animals we possibly can."
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