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Avian Influenza Lands in Humboldt County

[…]also have a backyard flock of ducks or chickens. (see more about avian influenza and songbirds) For more information on HPAI in commercial flocks and wildlife https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/animalhealth/animal-disease-information/avian/avian-influenza For more information on human health related to HPAI https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2022/s0428-avian-flu.html During the course of this outbreak, HWCC/bax is still admitting all wild birds in need for care, but with strict guidelines to protect our patients and also monitor the virus as it spreads through local populations. Our staff is prepared and ready to aid birds, as well as help local resource agencies monitor and slow the advance of HPAI. If you see or […]

Birds in Care Increase with Oiling of Pelican Nursery on Queen Bess Island – BP Steps Up Measures to Keep Lid on Scope of Damage.

the latest statistics from USFWS… And here is BP again looking quite Stupid in the […]
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Storm-tossed Gull Finds Freedom on Christmas Day

[…]heavily toward marine birds – Gulls, Grebes, Loons, Scoters – several of each have passed through our care over the last 14 days. Found in an Arcata backyard after a night of heavy rain and high winds, this disoriented gull was brought in two days ago.  After an exam we found no injuries, or any other physical problems – so we held the beautiful bird for observation and flight testing. At this morning’s check, the gull had eaten all of the fish we’d offered and was flying laps around the large aviary. We decided that captivity was doing this guy […]
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Avian Botulism Outbreak in Klamath Basin Wildlife Refuge: CALL for Volunteers!

[…]of free housing on the refuge. Volunteer duties will include rescue transport, handling patients for exam, preparing food, cleaning & preparing enclosures, washing dishes, laundry, and patient housing construction. Volunteer requirements: •Be sensitive to reducing captive wildlife stress •Be 18 years of age or older •Be in good health.  People who are immune compromised should not work directly with animals but are welcome to help with transport. •Be able to lift 50 lbs. •Must wear closed-toe shoes •Ability to work as part of a team, be positive and have a good work ethic! The working conditions are outside and may […]
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Why We Rehabiltate Brown Pelicans

[…]designed to be as non-invasive as possible, ensuring they do not add to the simple risk of a free and wild life. The question of whether or not to treat an injured animal is glib. It fails to imagine the actual world. What is the alternative? Let them suffer and die from their injuries? Capture and euthanize?  If you are walking down the street and you find an injured Robin, what will you do? Wildlife rehabilitators answer this question many times over every day. Wildlife rehabilitation professionals, including those of us at Bird Ally X, spend a great deal of time […]

Alert! Humboldt County Board of Supervisors to Consider Wildlife Services contract July 22

[…]a Humboldt County home, the program conducts these activities in a cruel and inhumane way. Traps and snares for coyotes and other species jeopardize other wildlife in California including endangered Gray wolves as they return to their native range in northern California – an unacceptable risk that Wildlife Services would simply sweep under the rug. There are much better ways for Humboldt’s citizens to co-exist with wildlife, without the killing and cruelty. I don’t want Wildlife Services targeting Humboldt County’s wildlife. The main thing is to let your Supervisor know that it’s unacceptable to use our tax dollars for cruelty […]
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2020 was a year…

[…]kits to Great Blue Heron chicks blown from their high nest in a freak Summer storm, from caring for 3000 ducks and shorebirds driven to near death by botulism in the Lower Klamath Refuge to cleaning 14 fawn bottles three times a day until all the fawns are weaned and released, staff was ready, pandemic protocols in place, to do the job we’ve always done – helping our wild neighbors in need. All of us at HWCC/bax thank you deeply for all that you did to help us durvive this year. We wish you a much better 2021, and a […]

Raccoons Orphaned by Trapping in Care Now

[…]dehydration they’ll have another 10-12 weeks in captive care, learning to climb, hunt, fish and forage: in short, all the skills that their mother would have taught them. If all goes well, sometime in September or October, hopefully we’ll be posting a story like this one from a past Summer: Killing mother Raccoons can be costly to a homeowner, and obviously the cost to the mother Raccoon is the greatest that can be paid, and the cost to her babies is higher than we’d wish on any youngsters. Yet, it happens every year, in every community, in every county, in […]

Young Common Murres in Care

For Northern California and the Pacific Northwest, natural conditions (i.e., deep, cold nutrient rich water) are excellent for seabirds, many of whom we rarely meet. Even the Common Murre (Uria aalge), a species with a breeding population well over a million in the Northeast Pacific ocean, is not so commonly seen after all, except by ocean-going anglers and others aboard vessels. Common Murres spend their lives on the open ocean coming to land only during the nesting season, when they lay eggs and raise their young on sea stacks and rocky cliffs – Devil’s Slide just south of San Francisco, […]