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A Letter to Humboldt County – Support the Ban on Hounding Bear and Bobcat – no on AB 2205

[…]the statewide CDFW Bear Program Coordinator, now at the Wildlife Investigations Lab) has stated, “California has no management strategy for controlling the bear population, but rather sets take limits to allow recreational use of bears without harming the population.” Last year, after SB1221 went into effect, 40% less bears were killed than the previous year. (1,040 bears killed in 2013 vs 1,962 killed in 2012). This statistic is consistent with both the general yearly decline in hunting in California as well as the ratio of bears killed with dogs versus those killed without. (46% of bears killed in 2012 were […]
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Recovery and Freeedom! The Pandemic Year: part three

[…]on keeping on. Our wild neighbors will continue to have a place where they can be treated, cared for, and when possible, released back to their wild freedom. This is our commitment and promise and with your continued support we’ll keep it. Thank you for making our work possible. DONATE HERE photos: Laura Corsiglia/bird ally […]
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Attention Songbirds: Area to Be Mowed and Cleared

[…]Hawks were engaged in probable mating rituals. In our line of work, we spend many hours performing community outreach encouraging co-existence with our wild neighbors. Each Spring, one of our primary tasks is to raise awareness of the harm tree trimming and other such activities can have on nesting birds, from displaced adults to nests destroyed along with the young lives they contain. According to the media story, the effort to clear this woodlot is being undertaken to rid the area of encampments used by people without houses. Ryan Sundberg, 5th District Supervisor, has helped move this plan forward, offering […]
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Late Summer, and We Need Your Help!

[…]You even pay for the tortilla chips and salsa that we provide for our volunteers, many of whom come in for full day shifts. Your support is needed now to help us catch up on our summer expenses (water bill! food bill! electric bill!) and prepare for winter and the return of seabirds to our region as well as the season when we can improve and repair housing after the wild babies in our care are old enough and ready to be released. … and also caring for the wild babies still in our care! Right now we have 23 […]

Spring, Renewal and being an Ally to Birds

[…]aerobatics, the grebe’s water ballet, the Red-winged blackbird at the top of the tree trilling for company – all around us these birds begin the season’s work of bringing their babies into the world. Renewal and rebirth – the spark of life is passed on. A nest of House finches brought to our clinic, Spring 2013 (photo: mmerrick/BAX) Right in our own backyards nest sites are selected. Close to shopping! Close to schools! Babies must be fed, after all, and adolescent birds get only a short apprenticeship before they must shift for themselves. Once the eggs are laid parent birds […]

Wilson’s Snipe Treated and Released

[…]and 988 million birds in the United States alone (second only to the death toll taken by homeless and free-roaming house cats) with nearly half that number resulting from collisions with residences 3 stories and less – people’s houses in other words. While there has been attention given to birds and skyscrapers, the same study found such collisions contribute only 1% to this staggering number. Vehicle collisions kill millions of wild animals each year as well. A study conducted in Canada in 2013 estimated that 13.8 million birds (mostly songbirds and raptors) are killed annually on that country’s primary and […]

Fish-oiled Pelicans treated by BAX and Humboldt Wildlife Care Center

[…]away. We approached on foot and soon realized that all 11 pelicans in view were contaminated and, fortunately within reach. Contaminated pelicans in Shelter Cove. Four of these birds were rescued by BAX staff      Using bait and a net we were able to capture 4 pelicans before the light receded and the tide came in, forcing us to quit for the day.      These birds were significantly more dirty than the Crescent City pelicans, possibly due to the way fish waste is ultimately treated at the Shelter Cove station. In Crescent City the problem was open bins of fish […]
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URGENT! Volunteers Needed! Support Needed!

[…]your donation! This is a problem you can absolutely throw money at!!! DONATE Thank you for your compassion, your love for the Wild and your commitment to healing our ailing […]

Mallard Ducklings Were Lost and Now are Found

[…]themselves. When they are ready, after about six weeks in care, they’ll be returned to their free and wild lives. Right now we are entering the busiest time of our year. Every day from now through the rest of Summer we will be helping keep wild families together and raising wild orphans when we must. The workload is intense and so is our need for your support. We are striving raise $25,ooo by May 31. We have $20,000 to go. Your support makes all the difference. Please donate today. Thank you! photos: Bird Ally […]
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Experiencing Turbulence: The Rough and Tumble Life of A Harlequin Duck

[…]for the real task of her care: keeping a duck who loves the turbulent sea, fast moving water, and the freedom to dive against the rocks for her dinner of mollusks and crustacea in a calm pool in the middle of a small ranch a mile from the nearest saltwater. Fortunately she accepted our diet of krill and small fish purchased at the pet store as a workable substitute for barnacles and tiny crabs. A deep laceration on the Harlequin’s face would likely have lead to her death had she not been spotted and rescued. While a Western grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis) is not […]
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