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Petition to USDA-Wildlife Services Receiving Broad Support!

[…]on the part of Wildlife Services agents, including irresponsible trapping in BAX’ own community on California’s North Coast. As of this post, the petition has gathered nearly 45,000 signatures in only 5 days, easily demonstrating that Wildlife Services practices are out of step with not only science, the laws that protect endangered species, migratory birds, and all animals from unnnecessary suffering at human hands, but also the core values of Americans from all walks of life, from hunters to vegans. Bird Ally X supports this petition. We ask you to do the same. Help demand that USDA brings accountability and […]
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Letting Nature Take ‘Its’ Course.

[…]of compassion. And in this way, Nature is made out to be the culprit – Nature is cruel, and the compassionate person is a fool. A logging truck full of trees hits a deer and kills her, leaving her young stranded – too small to survive. The local ranger says the fawn should be left alone, that we should let nature take its course, and it is Nature who is cruel. Meanwhile, who destroys Nature foolishly? Is it the person who blunders in picking up a fledgling sparrow thinking that the bird was in trouble and not simply in an […]

An Orphaned Jay’s Second Chance

[…]her new freedom! Would like to help a wild animal get a second chance? Submit an application through our website and Ruth will contact you to get you started as a volunteer at Humboldt Wildlife Care Center! With your support, this Jay and the hundreds of wild animals, injured and orphaned, that we treat each Spring and Summer are given a second chance. Right now we are deep in our busiest time, and resources are as scarce as ever. We need your help now. Please donate today if you can. Thank […]

How To Become a Wildlife Rehabilitator

[…]for positions you are interested in. That will help you to know what you need to do in order to become eligible for such positions in the future. In closing, there are many opportunities to help you along your path of becoming a wildlife rehabilitator, but it is important not to forget that spending 1+ years volunteering at your local wildlife rehabilitation center really is the essential first […]

Freedom’s Greetings!

[…]When she’d nearly doubled in weight and was raring to go, she was released back to her wild and free life. And one small injustice among the daunting environmental challenges of our time was righted. That’s how we work, case by case, life by life. This season of gratitude and appreciation, we thank you for your support and for your love for all that is wild. Thank you for helping us give this fox and all our patients a second chance! We wish you a happy season, a joyful solstice and prosperous new year. We look forward to another year […]

Wild fostering…

[…]to provide them an upbringing that will give them the opportunity to develop the necessary tools for surviving and thriving – meeting their rightful destiny. It may same a strange activity, but taking care of babies not even of your own species isn’t just humane, it’s natural. Consider how tenderly this Bald Eagle(Haliaeetus leucocephalus) feeds this Red-tailed Hawk(Buteo jamaicensis) chick at this eagle nest. How this hawk found his way into this nest we may never know, but we do know this: This eagle is giving this hawk a second chance! Just like we do. One feeding at a time. […]

Can You Help?

[…]for baby wild mammals with food that will help them grow and learn what it means to be a a wild and free adult. Help us grow so that we can provide for all of Northern California’s wildlife. Help us build our Aviary in Manila specifically for pelicans and other large seabirds. Help us provide the kind of professional staff our region’s wildlife needs and deserves. Please donate. Please. Thank you for being a part of this life-saving […]

Season’s Greetings, 2018!

[…]As climate change and other disasters alter what we thought was immutable, we find our knowledge and comprehension of the world no longer seems to fill in the map. While our maps are suddenly full of blank spaces, the world has no voids. Each nook and cranny has someone who lives there. From the scorpion in the crevice in a high desert cliff to the salamander family nested beneath an old discarded tire. For cavity-nesters like the Chestnut-backed chickadees (Poecile rufescens) on this card, a hollow at the top of a utility pole in the middle of Blue Lake, California […]

California Red-sided Garter Snake in Care

[…]have radiographs that will determine the extent of any skeletal damage. For now the snake is comfortably healing. While no wild patient is out of the woods until they are out of captivity, this snake enjoys a good prognosis. Thank you for supporting wildlife rehabilitation for all species! Your donation makes care for this snake and all our wild patients possible! Please contribute […]