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Nope, no one does anything with them at all. Plus, muscovies are domestic ducks, so wildlife officials and rehabbers usually won't touch them. Usually, it's people like me who take care of them, but I have no money at all and I think the vet would just euthanize him because of Tom's age. There is a duck rescue group that's overwhelmed and probably wouldn't do anything, either, because of the age thing.
What I think happens there is that someone thinks "hey, geese/ducks would be nice to have here, lets get some and drop them off" and then they never think that they need vet care or good nutrition.
At Chollas Lake, staff does help take care of the animals there.
I wish I could take Tom home merely because of his blindness, but he's already well adapted to the lake and knows where everything is and has his own "routine".
So the poor birds are dumped at the lake and then the lake won't let people feed them? Even though one is blind, ill and obviously can't fend for himself? I'd throw a bit of a stink down there. That's ridiculous.
Feeding the ducks causes many very bad problems and can actually wipe out the entire lakes flock as a result.
They do not get the natural food necessary for survival because they become dependant on people.
There is tons of articles and medical information out there that will explain how it can cause them serious health problems, overcrowding, disease from droppings in concentrated areas, death of the fish which is "natural" food for them, no migration to new areas causing "people food" to be there only source once all of their natural foods are limited, loss of fear and natural instinct and the list goes on... and it's true. There has been thousands of birds wiped out or found suffering and drowning in the lakes, where the cities only choice was to euthanize entire flocks to control outbreaks of disease caused by the overcrowding of unhealthy malnourished birds -caused by people feeding them.
Tom's issues are very likely caused from malnutrition and a weakened immune system, due to the food he is fed by people. He does not appear to be that old to me, his ratty, non-oily feathering indicated poor nutrition and his eyes are a sign of liver damage. Liver damage is a common problem with ducks fed poorly.
Also, bird seed is very bad for ducks, it can cause severe pain and cramping and does not digest easily. If you must feed them, you should be feeding things like greens, fruits, commercial duck feed, sprouts, whole grains...
I could treat Tom with antibiotics for any bacterial infection and it may clear his eyes, but it seems hopeless with him staying there as it will just be a recurring illness and he will become resistant to treatment. The best thing for him would be vitamins and a healthy diet so he can live a while longer. If you could take him home, it would be better for him and I could help you treat him. His "routine" is not a good thing.