Wildlife Center in high demand Gene Marrano August 25, 2016 1 minute read At the end of a leafy residential road in southwest Roanoke County all sorts of wild animals are being treated and released by a facility that’s looking for some more help. WFIR’s Gene Marrano reports: Share: Post navigation Previous: Coal towns hit by layoffs to get job grants from US governmentNext: Remembering Lewis and Clark’s Virginia travels — and there were many Related Stories Mill Mountain Zoo welcomes pair of Patagonian maras Web Staff June 19, 2026 Dr. Verletta White, Superintendent of Roanoke City Schools, to step down in one more year Gene Marrano June 18, 2026 Fire chief presents plan to replace 75-year-old Roanoke Fire Station No. 2 Ian Price June 18, 2026