Bird Ally X Blog

Goslings, Crows, Jays, Robins and more!

Wild baby season 2026 is off to a roaring start! Between April 26 and May 26 Humboldt Wildlife Care Center/bird ally x admitted more than 200 orphaned or injured wild animals, nearly all of them this year’s young. Downy Woodpeckers in McKinleyville who lost their tree in the high winds of mid-May, Crows in Crescent […]

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Wild baby season is here. We’re desperate for support.

Thank you for making our work possible. Without your support, we’d evaporate like a summer rain on hot pavement. DONATE

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Found an injured Animal?

If you are in Humboldt, Del Norte, Trinity or Northern Mendocino Counties, please call Humboldt Wildlife Care Center
CALL: +1 707-822-8839

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We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization of wildlife caregivers dedicated to wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, education and advocacy.

We provide direct aid to injured or orphaned wild animals, and share quality information and resources with the public and wildlife rehabilitators.

 

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Promoting Co-Existence

Co-Existence begins with respect. We provide injured wild animals with the rehabilitation treatment they need, with the goal of release back to their wild lives. See the Humboldt Wildlife Care Center page. Conservation education programs for children and adults aim to expand awareness of nature, fostering curiosity and appreciation for wild animals and wildness in general. We work to help people resolve conflicts with wildlife, and keep wild families together, with our Humane Solutions program. Explore the Education & Outreach page and the Humane Solutions page in the menu.

Found an injured Animal?

If you are in Humboldt, Del Norte, Trinity or Northern Mendocino Counties, please call Humboldt Wildlife Care Center
CALL: +1 707-822-8839

Bird Ally X Blog

Goslings, Crows, Jays, Robins and more!

Wild baby season 2026 is off to a roaring start! Between April 26 and May 26 Humboldt Wildlife Care Center/bird ally x admitted more than 200 orphaned or injured wild animals, nearly all of them this year’s young. Downy Woodpeckers in McKinleyville who lost their tree in the high winds of mid-May, Crows in Crescent […]

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Wild baby season is here. We’re desperate for support.

Thank you for making our work possible. Without your support, we’d evaporate like a summer rain on hot pavement. DONATE

Share

Found an injured Animal?

If you are in Humboldt, Del Norte, Trinity or Northern Mendocino Counties, please call Humboldt Wildlife Care Center
CALL: +1 707-822-8839