[…]presence divide communities. Click on the photo to read Carl Safina (Eye of the Albatross, Song for the Blue Ocean) on the planned eradication of Mute Swans (pop 2200) from the state of New York. And if you’d like to take this poll, we’ll be discussuing the results after the […]
Senator Bill Nelson, interviewed today by Andrea Mitchell, […]
We are so much more prepared to meet the needs of our region than we were last year, but we have farther to go. Please help if you […]
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 56:05 — 64.2MB) | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Email | RSSReading a draft of an essay on ethics for our […]
[…]on a fundraising campaign that does not include an educational message seems to me a waste of time and materials, a waste of your consideration. So we are scrupulous that our appeals to our community for support also carry practical messages regarding co-existence, regarding information on injured wildlife, and regarding the ways that we can make our collective voices heard to impact policy or procedure (or the status quo) when these things are killing wild neighbors or causing any to suffer. In strictly practical terms, our clinic staff is very occupied with our clinic work – we can’t work […]
[…]Redwoods, where the Spotted Owls for too long has served as a bellwether of the costs our forests and forest communities pay for harmful human practices. You can become intimately involved with protecting our wild neighbors by volunteering at HWCC. You can help us care for wild animals impacted by the toxins of a human built world, as well as advocate on behalf of our wild neighbors. Please donate today! Thank you! In the Humboldt area and looking for advice on a local problem? call our clinic 707 822 8839. We can help! Raptors Are The Solution (RATS) has a […]
[…]kayaks up on two cars and deployed to the marsh. We were able to quickly get to the middle island and find the gull. Damian stayed in a kayak to block any attempt for the gull to flee into the water and to start cutting the lines that he was caught in. Stephanie and I cut off what we could just to free him and found a hook through his feathers. It wouldn’t budge. We got him boxed and sent him off with Damian to get him secured and calm in the car while we quickly removed the remaining line […]