[…]scientist is actively studying the impact of rodenticide use on wild animals. Nyxo has been intentionally poisoned and killed with rat poison. No suspects have been found. Please spread this poster. and DON’T USE RAT […]
[…]help! Your support has gotten us this far, thank you! And we still have a long way to go! DONATE HERE video shot/edited by Laura […]
[…]need it then. Thank you for making a difference for our wild neighbors when they’re in a […]
Come out tonight to help us honor and celebrate the generous and compassionate people who help Humboldt Wildlife Care Center everyday. Without our volunteers we wouldn’t be able to meet our mission. Volunteers get it done! Can’t make it but would like to make a donation in honor of our volunteers’ hard work? Donate […]
One of the lesser known side-benefits of working at a wildlife hospital is the intense and privileged proximity caregivers have to wild freedom. Want to help give injured and orphaned wild animals a second chance? Volunteer with your local wildlife […]
[…]to injured and orphaned wildlife care! Together we’ll meet our mission in the coming year ! And if you haven’t yet contributed, you can start your 2015 tax-deductible giving […]
[…]hardest working dads! OR7-The Journey will have its Northern California premiere at the Arcata Theater Lounge, hosted by Center for Biological Diversity, Northcoast Environmental Center, EPIC, and Bird Ally X. Following the film, a chance to talk with director Clemens Schenk, powerful wolf advocate Amaroq Weiss, and representatives from the hosting organizations! Come on out to see this remarkable film of a very remarkable wolf! May 1, 2015 – 7pm – $10 This movie has sold out in most other locations, so it’s a good idea to purchase tickets in advance here! See you […]
Bird Ally X: Our Story โข Scroll down for wildlife rescue information We are a nonprofit organization of wildlife caregivers dedicated to wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, education and advocacy. Our goal is to share quality information as well as provide direct aid to individual wild animals in trouble. Humboldt Wildlife Care Center, serving the north coast for decades, joined forces with Bird Ally X and the two nonprofits officially merged in 2014. Our wildlife care center is open every day. ย More About […]
[…]Services, a department within USDA, kills millions of animals each year – from hawks near airports to red-winged blackbirds near grain, and especially, it seems, coyotes, eagles 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! Thank you for your interest! Volunteers play an important role in this lifesaving work. BAX Volunteer Opportunities include: At Humboldt Wildlife Care Center Volunteers support animal 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 […]