Inside Busch Wildlife Sanctuary
This is the official podcast of Busch Wildlife Sanctuary. We’ll be giving you exclusive access to all our amazing stories - from the rescues of wild animals – to the rehabilitation of sick or injured animals – to the releases of animals back into the wild – that, and you’ll getting to know many of the 200 plus critters who’ve made Busch their forever home.If you’re new to Busch Wildlife – don’t worry - this podcast is for YOU too – if you’re looking to learn about native wildlife and how humans are impacting their environment or interested in knowing what it’s like to handle bears, panthers, alligators and more – look no further. The Sanctuary is a non-profit organization that relies on the public to bring injured wildlife to our animal hospital in Jupiter, Florida. Over the years, we have rescued deer, foxes, otters, bald eagles, squirrels, birds of all shapes and sizes, and many, many others. Our volunteer rescue team is sent out to rescue animals that the public can't, such as bobcats, raccoons, foxes, and more. New episodes drop the first Monday of every month during the season, as we share the inside stories from Busch Wildlife – and remember to hit that subscribe button now so you don’t miss an episode!From all of us at the Sanctuary, we thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing you here, “Inside Busch Wildlife Sanctuary”
Inside Busch Wildlife Sanctuary
Episode 1: The Closure
Busch Wildlife Sanctuary was closed to the public due to COVID19 for 8 weeks. That closure led to some very unique circumstances within the facility. The otters became starved for attention while the more, human-shy bobcats relished in the quiet. Each animal had its own reaction as the wild-wildlife increasingly encroached behind the Sanctuary’s boundaries. This is truly co-existing with nature.
Bears, alligators, panthers, eagles and many, many more. Take a journey with David C. Guggenheim inside this amazing Sanctuary which cares for injured, sick and unreleasable wildlife in southern Florida. It’s a place for healing; animal and human alike.
And get to know one very special animal, Stu the Black Bellied Whistling Duck. Haven’t heard of Stu? Well, let us put it this way, what does a duck have to do to become Busch’s “unofficial mascot” – Come find out, INSIDE Busch Wildlife Sanctuary!