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introduction to aqautic bird rehabilitation workshop

[…]posted soon! thank you to all participants and to the PAWS Wildlife Center of Lynnwood WA and also of course to the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association for being such an awesome organization! take […]
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Thank You!

[…]friends, and colleagues have brought us to within $2000 of our goal this month! From as far away as Halifax, Nova Scotia, from all across California, and the country, we’ve received nearly $3500 over the last week that will go directly to the care of our wild patients! In the same span of time we’ve admitted raccoon, seabirds, songbirds and other orphaned and injured wild neighbors. Your support will ensure that they are given the best care we can provide. Thank you! And if you’d like to help, we still have 6 days to make our goal of $7000! Please […]

New Wild Review: Skunk’s Got White Stripes

[…]Podcasts | Email | RSS2021 and hopefully new hope are here! For the first podcast of the new season, here’s New Wild Review, vol 2 ep 1; – in which first we look at post release studies, and the limitations our obligations as caregivers place on invasive practices. Then we turn our attention to protecting wild families by protecting wild mothers – in this case skunks looking for mates and dens during the winter. Hope you find it informative and useful! Thank you for helping us get through a difficult year!!! DONATE today to help us rescue injured and orphaned […]

[podcast] New Wild Review vol 1 ep 5 Wildlife Care with the World Upended

[…]Play in new window | Download (81.4MB) | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Email | RSSIn our latest episode of New Wild Review we look at the sudden changes the global pandemic caused by the outbreak of coronavirus disease – 19. As states, counties and municipalities move to slow the spread of the virus, through shelter in place orders and social distancing, essential services, including wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, continue. How does the pandemic effect our work? How will the pandemic effect wildlife? We don’t know. But we can ponder it while we work. If you’re at a facility that is […]
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coyote’s tail swishing madly away

[…]– even as blows rain. open toward the blaze of reality,a coyote’s tail swishing madlyaway. the rustle of leaves this warm September dusk on the western edge of what […]

Current Avian Botulism Outbreak in Lower Klamath Basin Heats Up

UPDATE: 100 birds currently in care on Lower Klamath. Your support urgently needed. Please donate today The avian botulism outbreak response on the Lower Klamath Basin Refuge was just on the verge of being ramped down when dozens more ducks turned up sick from the bacteria. Up until yesterday, 3 birds, a Mallard, a Gadwall and a Northern Pintail had been released and 2 Gadwalls were in care and improving. It was beginning to look like a much less serious year until yesterday afternoon over thirty birds were brought in to the facility on Highway 161, north of Shasta, on […]
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Rent Party! Saturday December 12, 7pm

Our annual volunteer appreciation party and fundraiser to help defray the costs of Humboldt Wildlife Care Center’s annual rent. Music! Dance! Poetry! featuring Synapsis aerial dancers! Musical perfomances by Rob DiPerna! Morgan Corviday! and Medicine Baul! Refreshments for young and old! $20 admission. Help us meet our mission and help us acknowledge and thank our dedicated […]

Wild Gratitude!

On this national day of Thanksgiving, those of us at Humboldt Wildlife Care Center want to share a few photos of our work day today! We’re here 7 days a week, 365 days a year (366 in leap years!) And your support is what makes it possible! Western Grebes in care on Thanksgiving day… Humboldt Wildlife Care Center is open every day of the year to provide care for our region’s injured and orphaned wild neighbors. Staff and volunteers at work developing new education programs! From all of us at Bird Ally X/Humboldt Wildlife Care Center, Thank You! Your generosity, […]