dr. belinda burwell, she's the director of blue ridge wildlife center, did i say that correctly? >> yes. >> which is northern virginia's largest wildlife rescue hospital. and, boy, do we have a beautiful guest along with us today. tell us who this is. his name is seymour, is that right? >> seymour. yes, he's a bart owl and he's an example of what we do at the center. we rescue injured and orphaned wild animals and give them the care they need and release them back into the wild. seymour, unfortunately, injured his wing on a barbed wire fence and injured it so badly that he's handicapped. so he could not be released back in the wild. he stays with us, and participates in education programs. >> poor thing seems a little nervous right now. >> it's his first tv appearance. >>> we can understand. and as we were talking now that spring is approaching, a lot of animals, wild animals are starting to have their babies and they could -- there could be an issue, whether -- one of the things you said you wanted to talk about is tree removal. there's an issue of concern there. tell us why. >>