Rehabilitators play key role in helping to preserve wildlife

By , Special to The Daily Memphian Updated: January 29, 2026 9:08 AM CT | Published: February 04, 2019 10:31 AM CT
<strong>Knox Martin and David Hannon inspect an injured juvenile red tail hawk at Hannon&rsquo;s Southwind PetVax office Saturday, Jan. 26. Martin, the director of the Mid-South Raptor Center, has been bringing injured birds of prey to Hannon for over two decades.</strong> (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphis)

Knox Martin and David Hannon inspect an injured juvenile red tail hawk at Hannon’s Southwind PetVax office Saturday, Jan. 26. Martin, the director of the Mid-South Raptor Center, has been bringing injured birds of prey to Hannon for over two decades. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphis)

Rehabilitators play key role in helping preserve wildlife in Memphis and West Tennessee.

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David Hannon Germantown Knox Martin Mid-South Raptor Center PetVax

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