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Originally posted by Anvilheadtexas View PostI called Austin and the dispatch center and they said we don’t come out for that .... my reply was well I for sure saw this on the TV . dispatch his reply was well that was TV .
Anybody have a contact to a Harris county game warden that might care to hear my story ?
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Fairlie, Jae
North Houston
Birds (including raptors), Small Mammals (specializing in squirrels, raccoons, skunks, foxes & bats), Reptiles and Amphibians
281-445-8138 (10a-9p) or 281-445-8738 (9a-6p) or malachi13@peoplepc.com
Johnson, Michele
Friendswood
Birds (incl. raptors), small mammals
281-992-8080 (reasonable hours)
Murgatroyd, Rhonda
El Lago
Birds (songbirds, wading and water birds, raptors) and white-tailed deer fawns
713-705-5897 24/7
TWRC Wildlife Center
W Houston
Mammals, birds, reptiles
713-468-8972 (10a-2p) or director@twrcwildifecenter.org
Wildlife Center of Texas
Houston
Mammals, birds, reptiles and oiled wildlife response
713-861-WILD
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Originally posted by be12hunt View PostYou’ll hike across the country but won’t grab an owl by the tail?
But yeah... The way this little thing snapped at me when I approached it I think I’d rather tackle a black bear!
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Originally posted by bowhuntertex View PostFairlie, Jae
North Houston
Birds (including raptors), Small Mammals (specializing in squirrels, raccoons, skunks, foxes & bats), Reptiles and Amphibians
281-445-8138 (10a-9p) or 281-445-8738 (9a-6p) or malachi13@peoplepc.com
Johnson, Michele
Friendswood
Birds (incl. raptors), small mammals
281-992-8080 (reasonable hours)
Murgatroyd, Rhonda
El Lago
Birds (songbirds, wading and water birds, raptors) and white-tailed deer fawns
713-705-5897 24/7
TWRC Wildlife Center
W Houston
Mammals, birds, reptiles
713-468-8972 (10a-2p) or director@twrcwildifecenter.org
Wildlife Center of Texas
Houston
Mammals, birds, reptiles and oiled wildlife response
713-861-WILD
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Originally posted by BayouCat View PostThat is a young Great Horned Owl. They are flying out of their nests right now. Leave it alone, it'll be fine.
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