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Arcata
  Humbolt Wildlife Care Center Kathi Pollard.
707-822-8839

Bay Area - Oakland, Berkeley, Piedmont, Montclair
  The Yggdrasil Urban Wildlife Rescue center - We are a small center, rescuing orphaned and injured squirrels, opossums and raccoons. We also answer wildlife emergency questions and can refer people to centers in the area who take birds and other wildlife.
510-421-9897 or E-mail info@yuwr.org

Bishop
  Cindy Kamler - 760-872-1487

Campbell
  Wildlife Center of Silicon Valley - raptors, medical problems
408-371-7168


Concord
  Lindsay Wildlife Hospital tree squirrels, ground squirrels, chipmunks
925-253-1224


Fresno
  Fresno Wildlife Rehabilitation herons and small mammals.
209-225-4607


Fresno
  Lisa Dufur mammals, squirrels, pigeons and songbirds.
Dufurskeeter@Aol.com


Ft. Jones (Siskiyou County)
  WRI Wildlife Rescue Center
530-468-5287


Grass Valley
  Feather River Wildlife Care Kevin Kormylo.
(530) 743-0867


Hughson
  Stanislaus Wildlife Care Center Roselyn Cunningham.
209-883-9414


Huntington Beach
  Wetlands & Wildlife Care Center of Orange County - caring for avian (especially seabirds), small mammals (opossums, squirrels, etc), and oiled birds. Last year we received 2,508 animals from all over southern California. This year we expected to see well over 4,000. The center is open every day from 7a.m to 6p.m. 714-374-5587

Huntington Beach (Orange County)
  Camarillo Wildlife Rehabilitation - Chris Fowler, rehab SKUNKS ONLY. (Will gladly give referrals for other wildlife) (714)969-7547 cfowler@socal.rr.com  


Irvine - Laguna Niguel
  Pacific Wildlife Project Expertise in treatment of botulism in Pelicans & emergency response. Special recognition award by U.S. Dept. of Interior for treatment of Salton Sea Pelicans. Specialties: pelicans, seabirds, water birds, songbirds. (949)831-1178


Kenwood
  Wildlife Fawn Rescue Wildlife Fawn Rescue is dedicated to the care, rehabilitation, and release of Black-tailed Fawns and Western Gray Squirrels in Sonoma County.
(707)833-6727


Laguna Beach
  Friends of the Sea Lion stranded marine mammals along Orange County coastline Comments: open daily 10-4 to the public.
(949) 494-3050


Long Beach
  All Wildlife Rescue and Education stranded marine mammals along Orange County coastline Comments: open daily 10-4 to the public.
(949) 494-3050


Los Angeles County
  California Wildlife Center - CWC is a non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of sick, injured, and orphaned native wildlife. CWC cares for all species of native wildlife including marine mammal rescue. Call 818-591-WILD
Los Angeles
  International Wildlife Education & Conservation (IWEC) Enrichment Specialist, Animal Trainer & Behaviorist Certified Animal Evaluator.
310-208-3631
Mission Viejo
  Opossum Society of U.S.  - opossums and other small mammals, veterinary technician.
949-380-8719


Morongo Valley
  Morongo Basin Wildlife Rehab. Station birds.
(760)363-1966


Napa
  Wildlife Rescue Center of Napa County -
(707)224-HAWK
Pasific Grove
  Nan Pipestem Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - NPWRC rehabilitates birds and mammals in San Benito County. (831) 628-3400


Palo Alto
  Wildlife Rescue, Inc. - 650-494-2578 (H) or 650-329-2189 (W)


Ramona
  The Fund for Animals Wildlife Rehabilitation Center coyotes, bobcats, mountain lions, and birds of prey .
619-789-2324
Sacramento Valley
  NorCalBats Rescue & Education - we are in the Sacramento Valley of California and also service the surrounding foothills. We accept only bats. For NorCalBats - Rescue and Education call (530) 902-1918
San Diego
  Project Wildlife team leaders for all species cared for.
619-225-WILD
San Dimas
  Wild Wings of California Passerines, non-passerines, and raptors.
909-592-4900


San Francisco County
  SF Rescued Orphan Mammal Program (SFROMP) - We accept all injured or orphaned mammals. Phone number For calls regarding animals in S.F County, please call (415) 554-6364 for an animal pickup. To call our wildlife Hotline, please call 415-350-WILD
San Luis Obispo County
  Pacific Wildlife Care species, contact. 805-543-WILD

San Rafael
  WildCare - Located in central Marin County, WildCare treats all species of wild birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles. We are open from 9am - 5pm seven days a week, and our Living with Wildlife Hotline-- (415)456-SAVE is available 24 hours a day.

Each year WildCare treats nearly 4,000 ill, injured and orphaned wild animal patients in our wildlife hospital, and teaches more than 40,000 Bay Area kids and adults in our nature education programs. WildCare also encourages Bay Area residents to live humanely with wildlife through our Living with Wildlife programs, including our 24-hour hotline and our Wildlife Solutions service.

76 Albert Park Lane San Rafael, CA 94901. (415)456-7283 (phone) or info@wildcarebayarea.org


 

Santa Barbra
  Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network seabirds, songbirds, and small mammals. If you have a wildlife emergency please call our helpline number. It is checked hourly between 7 A.M. and 9 P.M. every day. 805-966-0023

Solano County Area
  Suisun Marsh Natural History Association/ Suisun Wildlife Center Over 200 species of birds, mammals, and reptiles have been treated in the 27 years of operation. The Suisun Marsh Natural History Association is irrevocably dedicated to the specific and primary purposes of enhancing the preservation of wildlife by: The preservation of wetlands, uplands and other unique ecosystems for educational, recreational, scenic, or open space opportunities. The operation of an interpretive program designed to educate the public on the interrelationships of all forms of life. The operation of a wildlife care facility for the rescue and rehabilitation of injured, orphaned and diseased wild animals with facilities for community education and scientific research in the field of wildlife husbandry and biology.
Call 707.429.4295 (hawk) or E-mail monique@suisunwildlife.org


Stanislaus County
  Stanislaus Wildlife Care Center Renee Rhoy. 209-537-2624


Sutter Creek - (Amador, Calaveras, and San Joaquin counties)
  Tri County Wildlife Care - animal care, rescues, and emergencies only call (209) 267-5867, (all other calls, (209) 754-0399 M-F 8-6 PST).
Thousand Oaks
  Wildlife Care of Ventura County tree squirrels . 805-498-8653
Walnut Creek
  The Lindsay Museum Charlie Kaiser.
510-686-6864
Willits
  Willits Wildlife Rehabilitation Team
707-459-9539
Yolo County
  rehab name Opossum care and handling; Wildlife around the home appreciating, discouraging, humane removal.
530-753-9453
 
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