[…]a mild pain reliever and antibiotics. She’s very thin. Right now she’s resting more comfortably with an easy to digest diet of fish, eggs and canned cat food. She’s not out of the woods yet, but thanks to the quick and good action of Pocket Trash, she is out of the trailer park and out of the cup. And thanks to you, we are here, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, to provide care for injured and orphaned wild animals. Your support gives people who’ve found an animal in serious trouble, like this fox, a place that can […]
[…]we need to plan on having less resources available – we’ll need to creative and committed. Fortunately, we are well versed in accomplishing a lot with very little. I don’t know how we will do it, but I do know that we will. Thank you for being here always. You’ve made quality care for our wild neighbors possible. If you’d like to support our work, our land purchase, or the costs of rebuilding, and invest in the continued care available for our wild neighbors, please DONATE! Every gift […]
[…]each day, each week, each month, gets us through – it’s a shoestring existence, and hand to mouth, but we get it done. Somehow, we get it done – the support makes a difference and we carry on, meeting the challneges of our mission. This year is another story. First, we are in the middle of rebuilding our facility, as everyine I’m sure is tired of hearing about. But also we are treating the same number of patients as ever – we’re at nearly 1000 admissions for 2023! And our resources are at rock bottom! We cannot go on like […]
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[…]in the Humoldt/Del Norte area call (707) 822-8839. Our work is 100% funded by support from the community and wildlife lovers everywhere. To help, please contribute using our paypal donate button. Your contribution is 100% tax-deductible and goes directly to the care of injured and orphaned wildlife as well as our efforts to prevent injuries and keep wild families together! Thank you for your generous support. Your contribution keeps our doors […]
With wildfires ravaging Mendocino and Trinity county forests and rural communities and threatening Humboldt county, Humboldt Wildlife Care Center/bird ally x has admitted a few wild animals who were refugees from the flames. Some of these patients have recovered well, but we’ve been made aware of more wild animals that may have been rescued from the fire but are unable to be brought into care at HWCC/bax due to limited resources, road closures, and evacuation orders. HWCC/bax will accept any and all wildlife impacted by the fires. Our facility and staff are ready. Even wild animals with injuries beyond our […]
[…]like milk!” Within a week he singing a different tune. “Give me worms, lots of worms and forget about that milk!” After five weeks in care he began to fly. Our time with him was nearing the end. At his release we provided a small shelter with worms inside incase he needed them. The moment before we opened the door… The joy of seeing a young mammal take his first flight is a rare one indeed, but less so if your patient is a bat! After several laps around the open pasture where he was released, we lost sight of […]
[…]Bird Ally X rehabilitate wildlife Avian botulism is a common occurrence in the Klamath Basin and throughout the west. The severity of these outbreaks is driven by numerous factors. The timing and availability of water are dictated by human prioritization of use which obeys competing demands. This year all of those factors converged in the worst possible configuration at the body of water known as Tule lake Sump 1A. Compounding the problem, prolonged hot conditions set the stage for Avian Botulism to spread. The toxin affected all species of water birds, including molting Mallards, Cinnamon teals, Green-winged teals, and Gadwalls. Large […]
[…]background. A nice place to winter! Jeannie and Lucinda watch their ex-patient re-enter his wild and free life. © Bird Ally X 2014 – all photos Laura […]
[…]the Kure Stuyvesant Trust and support from the USFWS and California DFW. This poster is available for FREE while supplies last, plus shipping & handling. Available as a paper or all-weather vinyl poster. Free (plus $3.99 shipping & handling. Please note PayPal will charge $0.01 + […]