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- WildCare
WildCare's Wildlife Hospital is open to admit injured and orphaned wildlife patients! Call WildCare's Hotline at 415-456-7283 and bring your rescued animal to WildCare Transition on Schmidt Lane off North San Pedro Road in San Rafael, 9am - 5pm, seven days a week
- Contact Us - WildCare
Found an ill, injured or orphaned animal? Call 415-456-7283 If you have a wildlife emergency such as an injured or orphaned animal, please call us at 415-456-7283 Do not use this form! Found an Animal? Call the number above, and then visit our Found an Animal page WildCare is currently located at our Transition location off North San Pedro Road
- WildCare Inc - Wildlife rehabilitation center in Bloomington, Indiana
Copyright © 2016–2024 WildCare Inc All rights reserved Please call first if you have found an animal 812-323-1313 Intakes are by appointment only If you have a
- Wildcare Eastern Sierra
Wildcare Eastern Sierra (formerly Eastern Sierra Wildlife Care) is dedicated to helping native wildlife through rehabilitation of injured, ill and orphaned birds, mammals, and reptiles, and by furthering public knowledge and appreciation of wildlife through education
- Wildcare - The Home of Wildlife Publications
The mission of Wildcare com is to provide wildlife rehabilitators and other allied professionals with quality information through the sales of books, occasional papers, and educational seminars
- WildCare | San Rafael CA - Facebook
WildCare never raises young animals in isolation—socialization with conspecifics is key to healthy development for wildlife—so our team is reaching out to partner wildlife centers in the region in hopes of finding another orphaned chipmunk in need of a buddy
- Wildlife Hospital - WildCare
Call WildCare's Living with Wildlife Hotline 415-456-7283 immediately for assistance! Get more information on rescuing an animal and wildlife in general: Our Wildlife Hospital cares for approximately 3,500 wild animals a year, from as many as 200 different species
- VOLUNTEER | WildCare
Join our Wildlife Hospital team and learn to feed, handle, care for and release over 200 species of sick, injured, and orphaned wild animals Hospital Volunteers with a year of experience are eligible to become foster caregivers, providing round-the-clock care to orphaned baby animals My first experience with WildCare was rescuing an injured bird
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