[…]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 […]
[…]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, today and everyday, keep our doors open, our clinic ready, and our mission of promoting co-existence with our wild neighbors moving forward! Want to help? Donate […]
[…]California. Waterlogged but alive, their rescuers warmed them up and searched the internet for care instructions. Unfortunately the advice they found was bad, which was to feed them a mix of cat food and raw egg… now each baby will have to undergo a stressful cleaning process. If you find a wild animal that needs help, do what you can to get them to get her or him out of harm’s way, but please, before you provide any additional care, call a wildlife rehabilitator. Every species has its own needs. A trained permitted wildlife rehabilitator can provide the appropriate diet, […]
[…]Center. Live music by Kingfoot, and the awesome feeling of knowing you’re helping us feed and treat our injured and orphaned wild neighbors! A great time to be had doing the crucial work of getting right with Mother […]
[…]wild animal, contact your nearest permitted wildlife rehabilitator. Thank you for your support and for your love for wildlife. www.birdallyx.net (video Kim Coleman/Bird Ally […]
[…]with his mate. With our help, they’ll make sure there’ll always be Screech-owls in our forests. All photos: Bird Ally X/Laura […]
[…]and providing treatment for those birds still in care is greatly appreciated. Please help us care for these and all of our patients! Thank you! DONATE […]
[…]and advocacy. We provide direct aid to injured or orphaned wild animals, and share quality information and resources with the public and wildlife […]
[…]in all past years as a token of our appreciation for those who generously volunteer their time and labor to help us meet the challenges of our mission. In 2012 we featured Brown Pelicans, due to the fish waste issue that caused juveniles of that species so much trouble that year. Each subsequent year we featured a different species (All rendered by BAX co-founder and co-director, Laura Corsiglia!). This year, 2017 saw an increase of more than 100% in the Striped Skunk babies we admitted as orphans! We’ve treated 34 Skunks this year so far compared to 2016 when we […]
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (121.2MB) | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Email | RSSFor our third episode, I sat down with BAX co-founder and co-director Dr. Shannon Riggs, to talk about her career providing medical care for injured and orphaned wild animals, the past, present and future of wildlife rehabilitation, and the never ending need for financial support. We also discover a shared opinion on the topic of Rage Against the Machine. Hope you enjoy the […]