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WildCare Enjoy amazing stories (with photos and videos!) of animals receiving care in our Wildlife Hospital These stories of rescue, recovery and release will warm your heart and help you appreciate the work WildCare does to help animals every day!
Contact Us - WildCare WildCare is currently located at our Transition location off North San Pedro Road Click for driving directions
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 As a nonprofit organization we depend upon the commitment of over 250 volunteers to help staff our programs, including our core animal aid and education programs Each year over 35,000 hours of time are given to educate 35,000 Bay Area children and adults and treat more than 3,500 wild animals
WildCare Transition For the next two years, all Wildlife Hospital patients will be admitted and cared for at WildCare Transition, and our Terwilliger Nature Education programs are based at Transition
Found an Animal FAQ - WildCare For assistance with wildlife: call WildCare at 415-456-7283 Operators are available from 9am to 5pm, 365 days a year After 5pm PST: for wildlife emergencies only, call our Wildlife Emergency Nightline, staffed by trained volunteers, also at 415-456-7283
Wildcare Eastern Sierra Wildcare Eastern Sierra rehabilitates wildlife in need of help with the goal of restoring them to the free, wild and natural life that is their birthright Songbirds, hawks, owls, water birds, and small mammals are brought to us from as far north as Bridgeport and Walker and as far south as Olancha
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