How Lou Browning is doing his part to save raptors.
Heroes come in many packages and certainly Lou Browning at Hatteras Island Wildlife Rehabilitation is a hero to the many birds he has saved over the years. This is a great story from Michelle Wagner writing for the Outer Banks Voice about the work Lou is doing.
“Lou Browning’s ease around wild creatures didn’t begin when he moved to Hatteras Island as a young adult in the late 1980s, although that was about the time when he first began helping friends at the National Park Service with sick and injured wildlife.
During his childhood years growing up on a small farm outside of Winston-Salem, aside from the usual assortment of farm animals, Browning found himself spending time around some pretty exotic creatures such as camels and orangutans, just to name a few.”