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Best of Orphaned Wildlife Center { 42 images } Created 17 Aug 2019

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  • Otisville, New York - A bears plays in the water at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Sept. 7, 2016.
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  • Otisville, New York - A bears plays in the water at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Sept. 7, 2016.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears play in the water at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Sept. 7, 2016.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Sept. 7, 2016.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Sept. 7, 2016.
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  • Otisville, New York - Jim Kowalczik with Jimmy, a 1,400-pound Kodiak bear, at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Sept. 7, 2016. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Jim Kowalczik with Jimmy, a 1,400-pound Kodiak bear, at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Sept. 7, 2016. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Jim Kowalczik with Jimmy, a 1,400-pound Kodiak bear, at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Sept. 7, 2016. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - A bears plays in the water at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Sept. 7, 2016.
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  • Otisville, New York - A bears plays in the water at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Sept. 7, 2016.
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  • Otisville, New York - A bears plays in the water at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Sept. 7, 2016.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 3, 2019. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 3, 2019. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 3, 2019. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 3, 2019. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 3, 2019. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 3, 2019. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 18, 2018. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 18, 2018. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 18, 2018. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 18, 2018. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 18, 2018. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 18, 2018. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 18, 2018. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 3, 2019. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 3, 2019. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 3, 2019. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Bears at the Orphaned Wildlife Center on Feb. 3, 2019. Jim Kowalczik and his wife Susan Kowalczik are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who run the center with the goal of providing safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be returned to a life in the wild.
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  • Otisville, New York - Animals at the Orphaned Wildlife Center  on Aug.19, 2017.
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  • Otisville, New York - Animals at the Orphaned Wildlife Center  on Aug.19, 2017.
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  • Otisville, New York - Animals at the Orphaned Wildlife Center  on Aug.19, 2017.
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  • Otisville, New York - Animals at the Orphaned Wildlife Center  on Aug.19, 2017.
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  • Otisville, New York - Animals at the Orphaned Wildlife Center  on Aug.19, 2017.
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  • Otisville, New York - Animals at the Orphaned Wildlife Center  on Aug.19, 2017.
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  • Otisville, New York - Animals at the Orphaned Wildlife Center  on Aug.19, 2017.
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  • Otisville, New York - Animals at the Orphaned Wildlife Center  on Aug.19, 2017.
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  • Otisville, New York - Animals at the Orphaned Wildlife Center  on Aug.19, 2017.
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  • Otisville, New York - Animals at the Orphaned Wildlife Center  on Aug.19, 2017.
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  • Otisville, New York - Animals at the Orphaned Wildlife Center  on Aug.19, 2017.
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