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Golden Eagle Update

May/June Newsletter
6 Jun 2017

May/June Newsletter

by David Arstein | posted in: Golden Eagle Update | 0

We hope you are enjoying the amazing sounds of songbirds this spring!   The Intake Center reports they are quite busy with many abandoned or injured songbirds and small mammals as well as many calls from the public with questions. … Continued

Golden Eagle Update, May/June Newsletter
Squirrel Update
6 Jun 2017

Squirrel Update

by David Arstein | posted in: Golden Eagle Update | 0

 Willow Osborn’s Squirrel Update from April 29   The first one I got this week was a Western Gray, who the children – upon hearing his story, named “Wheeler”. He was discovered by a man getting out of his truck … Continued

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Nest Boxers and Building Supplies Needed
6 Jun 2017

Nest Boxers and Building Supplies Needed

by David Arstein | posted in: Golden Eagle Update | 0

More nest boxes are needed for sale at the Intake Center.   Most of the smaller boxes designed for songbirds, screech owls, and flying squirrels were sold over the holidays. If anyone would like to provide supplies and/or build boxes, … Continued

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Our Golden Eagle’s Doing Fine
6 Jun 2017

Our Golden Eagle’s Doing Fine

by David Arstein | posted in: Golden Eagle Update | 0

Update from Kim Franza, Raptor Rehabber:   Hello! I wanted to update you on the progress of the female golden eagle that we had in rehab in the fall of 2015.  As you may remember she was sent to a … Continued

Golden Eagle Update, May/June 2017

Injured Wildlife?

  • Give no food or water
  • Keep warm
  • Keep quiet
  • Keep in a dark place
  • Call 530-432-5522

Contact Us:

530-432-5522

If you find an injured or orphaned wild bird or mammal at ANY time of the year, contact us and a volunteer will return your call.  We are available through an answering service 7 days a week - 365 days a year.

 

Mailing Address:

PO Box 868

Penn Valley, CA 95946

Upcoming Events

DUE TO COVID-19
ALL MEETINGS AND EVENTS
HAVE BEEN POSTPONED
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
PLEASE CHECK BACK FOR UPDATES

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WRR Intake Center:

Closed for the 2020 season.

809 Maltman Drive,
Grass Valley, CA 95945

Center Hours

Open: May 1 to Aug. 31, 2020

If you find an injured or orphaned wild bird or mammal at ANY time of the year, contact us. Our answering service will direct you to an on-call volunteer.

Donate:

As a non-profit, we are completely funded by our volunteers and by generous individuals such as yourself. If you would like to contribute to our cause, we thank you whole-heartedly. The wildlife thanks you as well.

About:

Wildlife Rehabilitation & Release is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife. Each year our team successfully releases over 100 different species of native wildlife, including small mammals, songbirds, raptors, and bats.

WRR Intake Center:

809 Maltman Drive, Grass Valley (behind Walker's Office Supply) Hours: CLOSED for the 2020 season Call (530) 432-5522

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