Baby season is upon us and we need your help. Please donate if you can. Ducklings and skunk babies and raccoon orphans need you! Please help if you can. Thank […]
[…]hit a barn trying ot out fly a Falcon. She was found stunned on the ground. She made a complete and quick recovery and was released back to the area she was found! Help support our efforts to raise healthy, wild orphans and provide quality care for all wildlife caught in civilization’s many snares. Please contribute to our Fall campaign today. $ = food, medicine, water. Every donation helps! video: Bonnie MacRaith/Bird Ally […]
[…]sure to thank you specifically for helping us get these projects completed! As always, thank you for supporting our work and thank you your love of […]
[…]our new facility and keep our patients fed – we have nearly 75 orphans in care! Thank you for keeping our doors open and always striving to improve!!!! DONATE […]
[…]program designed for future wildlife rehabilitators. It is recommended to begin by volunteering before applying for an […]
[…]month to get ready for the orphaned young deer who will soon be coming our way. Each year we care for 6-12 fawns and our housing needs work! Expanding the available space for our orphaned fawns will cost about $2000. We need to complete the work by the middle of May in order for it to benefit this year’s orphaned babies. Please help! You can contribute here! DONATE And check out our new PSA: is that fawn orphaned? Call us! 707 822 […]
[…]updates will be in soon… among the birds released so far have been pelicans, gannets and the green heron… clipped from www.ibrrc.org BIRD CARE IN NUMBERS2010 GULF OIL SPILL Updated May 22, 2010 Oiled Birds – Mississippi Canyon – BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Wildlife Center Birds rec’d In care Died/Euthanized Released Fort Jackson, LA 25 18 4 3 Theodore, AL 3 3 0 0 Gulfport, MS 1 0 1 0 Pensacola, […]
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[…]patients from over 100 miles away in each direction you can travel by land – North, South, and East – as well as the seabirds of the coast from Northern Mendocino county to Southern Oregon. And occasionally we even treat a wild neighbor from much farther to the west… check out this short video documenting one of our recent patients from far away over the sea…. We are a small organization with a huge task. Your support makes our work […]
[…]got medicine, food, water and electricity to buy! If you can help now, please donate! Thank you for keeping our doors open! Thank you for making sure our wild neighbors have someone to turn to when tragedy strikes! […]