2015
Nancy gets a call from a homeowner with two baby vultures in his attic, and together they must devise a way to reunite the chicks with their mother. Linda takes in a fox found in critical condition inside a septic tank, and responds to a call about a small beaver that has been washed away from her colony. Kristin and Grant rely on physical therapy to strengthen a red-tailed hawk's broken wing enough to return to the wild.
2015
Kristin receives a nest of Easter bunnies when a little girl uncovers them during an egg hunt, and worries about her ability to keep these high-strung animals alive. Linda cares for a malnourished red fox with an infected tail. Her vets are dubious about a full recovery, and Linda must make a difficult choice about the fox's future. Nancy rescues baby squirrels and enlists her daughter to help nurse a Northern Flicker woodpecker back to health.
2015
The beginning of baby season adds a new level of urgency to every wildlife call. A pregnant deer gets caught in a fence and is rapidly losing blood. If Linda wants to save the doe and her unborn fawn, she must figure out how to subdue the animal. Nancy triages a pregnant squirrel hit by a car, but the situation doesn't look promising. Kristin and Grant face a long road of rehabilitaion with an owl suffering from brain damage.