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 The Market on Melrose gaining a following in northwest Roanoke – but still in the red at this point Gene Marrano March 18, 2026 0 Radford professor offers March Madness bracket strategy ahead of NCAA Tournament Ian Price March 17, 2026 0 Greater Williamson Road Area Business Association rolls out Restaurant Week Gene Marrano March 17, 2026 0