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New Wild Review, s2e2: Humane Solutions part one…

[…]in new window | Download (Duration: 39:40 — 45.4MB) | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Email | RSSFor the latest episode of New Wild Review, four-fifths of Humboldt Wildlife Care Center’s clinic staff got together in February to talk about our Humane Solutions program – a backstage unfiltered eavesdrop as we talk about our work, our frustrations and some of the misconceptions about our wild neighbors that work against peaceful co-existence… The discussion took off, lasting much longer than expected. In this epsiode, part one of our staff roundtable discussion, featuring Lucinda Adamson, Nora Chatmon, and Brooke Brown, we cover many […]
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Eat Delicious Chocolate, Save Wild Animals in Trouble

[…]you Sjaak’s in Petaluma/Blue Lake!) has teamed up with Bird Ally X to bring new flavors and an informative label to help us treat your sweet tooth while you support our work! With labels designed in house by BAX art director, Laura Corsiglia, and with new flavors that are “wildly delicious” it’s now tastier and more interesting than ever to support your local wildlife rehabilitators and advocates. Plus, our new chocolate is certified organic, fair trade and vegan! Look for our new chocolate bars in area stores or stop in to our clinic in Bayside and get one or five […]
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new short film from Predator Defense

[…]and wolves. This short film from Predator Defense looks into the dark heart of this killing agency through the testimony of two of its former killers. Read more about this agency at the Sacramento Bee in this series by Pulitzer prize-winning journalist, Tom […]

Volunteer

[…]care through a variety of tasks ranging from cleaning, diet prep, light building, to some patient handling and more. Get Started Please enter your info here, and the Volunteer Coordinator will get back to you soon to set up an interview! Internships Intensive training program designed for future wildlife rehabilitators. See […]

We are drowning in it.

[…] crude and the other jumped in to rescue. One died. The other was pulled to safety.  This photograph was published yesterday in the China Daily. Apparently Stalin had occasion to suggest that “a single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic.” This is only true to the extent that one death can be imagined. Please let’s not fail to imagine this. As, Diane DiPrima, Poet Laureate of San Francisco has written, “the only war that matters is the war against the […]

Caught in Grease Trap, A Healing Pigeon’s Grace

[…]burns (read story here). After a bath and safe place to recover, this patient is doing very well and is nearly ready for release back into wild freedom. Your support makes all of our work possible. From Bald Eagles to Rock Pigeons, you keep our doors open and our staff ready. Thank you! Want to help us reach our fundraising goal for March? We still need to raise $2000! Click here to donate today. Thank you!! photo: Bird Ally […]
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Orange-crowned Warbler Defies Odds

[…]Your support helps keep our doors open. Your support provided a second chance for this Warbler and for all of our patients. Thank you! Want to support our work? That’s terrific because we need you! Just follow this link to make a one time donation or to become a Sustaining Member! Thanks again! *Correction: This story was originally posted incorrectly identifying this bird as a Wilson’s Warbler. Sorry! photos: Bird Ally X/Laura […]

Why do we rehabilitate oiled wildlife?

[…]and funds are scarce. If it were not for all of those animals that will never be found, the thousands and thousands of dead, it would seem to be a rare moment of justice in a nation as built on wholesale destruction as is the United States, that the party who injures is the party who pays, as the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 demands.  Now,  should the party who injures be in any way construed to be the party who cares? Absolutely not. Dear BP, the only thing you have to give is money. Otherwise, butt out, shut up, […]

Phalarope Beats the Odds!

[…]within 6 days her laceration had healed well enough that we knew it wouldn’t be a problem for her and within 7 days she’d regained her missing body mass. We released her this morning back to Humboldt Bay, in the same locattion one of our staff had seen Red Phalaropes successfully foraging the previous day. The women who brought this bird in to our clinic were very grateful that we were here –  grateful that there is some place to take an injured wild animal. People who find injured wild animals often express this relief that we are here – […]