The San Diego Humane Society (SDHS) in California has celebrated the rehabilitation and release of an orphaned long-tailed ...
An orphaned baby long-tailed weasel was found by the San Diego Humane Society in Riverside County, California on March 20.
Southern California wildlife officials successfully rehabilitated and released an orphaned long-tailed weasel to the ...
The animal was the first long-tailed weasel admitted to the organization's care, according to Humane Society officials.
Following injuries caused by a snap trap and 26 days of recovery at the San Diego Humane Society's Pilar & Chuck Bahde Wildlife Center, a long-tailed weasel is back in the wild, SDHS announced ...
The long-tailed weasel resembles the ermine but has a longer tail, 9.5-16 cm (3.6-6.3 in) in length and greater than 44 percent of the head-body length. This is the only other member of the weasel ...