For the past 5 years, after Thanksgiving in the US, after ‘Black Friday’, after ‘Cyber Monday’, people and non-profit organizations have been launching year-end fundraising appeals with #GivingTuesday… Each year that Humboldt Wildlife Care Center has participated, we’ve raised approximately $1000! A big help! If you’d like to help us end our year on strong footing, please, give today, […]
[…]of Portland’s legal effort to stop the slaughter of Double-crested Cormorants at East Sand Island in the mouth of the Columbia River. The short film was done in collaboration with Bird Ally X co-founder/co-director Marie Travers and offered to Portland Audubon as an outreach tool. After its premiere, the film was made available online (see below) to help spread general appreciation of the often maligned Cormorant as well as an introduction to the issue of Cormorant killing. Below the movie are links to more information on the East Sand Island Cormorants. 1)news about the killing 2)issues facing salmon 3)Portland Audubon’s […]
[…]26, due to fire safety concerns during an upcoming Diablo windstorm. Power is expected to be off for as many as four to nine days, Our phones may not be functional during this time. Due to PG&E’s public safety power shutdown, our phones may not be functional. If you are unable to reach us at 707 822 8839, please use 707 832 8385 or 707 832 8805, if you need to reach Humboldt Wildlife Care Center while the power is turned off. We will be open during this time. Please be patient and kind during this shutdown. Hopefully it will […]
And please support Bird Ally X/Humboldt Wildlife Care Center. Your generosity makes our work possible. Thank you!! Donate […]
[…]Travers, one of BAX’ co-directors, is on the scene helping with the wildlife rescue effort. Other BAX staff are on standby, ready to go, as the horrible situation unfolds. Your support of our mission makes it possible for us to help anywhere that injured wildlife is in need. We’ll provide updates as they are available. BAX co-director, Marie Travers, cares for a Canada Goose while responding to an oil spill in 2013 – photo Laura […]
Your help needed! Just click on the screen shot below to go to read about the project and Donate! Thank […]
[…]a donation jar at various businesses around Humboldt County, please, drop some money in! Thank you for supporting the care of our injured and orphaned wild […]
It’s Halloween and two of our Raccoon patients were released! These masked juveniles won’t be trick or treating the neighborhoods however. They’ll be strictly wild, thanks to your support! There is still time to help us close in on our October goal of $7000 – although time is running out! Hopefully we won’t turn into a pumpkin at midnight! Click here to support our […]
A little “humor” to begin the weekend! Heermann’s gulls – a close companion of Brown pelicans. These birds were successfuly rescued, treated and released by […]