Bird Ally X Blog

Mother and Child Reunion

At a traveler’s lodge along the Trinidad bluff overlooking the sea, some staff were cleaning an emptied cabin. As they worked, in hopped a small inspector, a troublemaker in-training, a fledgling Steller’s Jay. To keep him safe, they put him in a box and kept an eye out for parents. After a few hours, they […]

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Oh Lonesome Coyote

The coyote came down from Crescent City. It wasn’t by the ordinary means. No, the coyote wasn’t even that old, just a kid really, but a big kid, an orphan though, you could say. At least he couldn’t say if his parents were alive or dead. He hadn’t seen them lately – it’d been over […]

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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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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

Mother and Child Reunion

At a traveler’s lodge along the Trinidad bluff overlooking the sea, some staff were cleaning an emptied cabin. As they worked, in hopped a small inspector, a troublemaker in-training, a fledgling Steller’s Jay. To keep him safe, they put him in a box and kept an eye out for parents. After a few hours, they […]

Share

Oh Lonesome Coyote

The coyote came down from Crescent City. It wasn’t by the ordinary means. No, the coyote wasn’t even that old, just a kid really, but a big kid, an orphan though, you could say. At least he couldn’t say if his parents were alive or dead. He hadn’t seen them lately – it’d been over […]

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