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  • Home
  • Wildlife First Aid
    • Bats
    • Raptors
      • Falcons
      • Hawks
      • Owls
    • Small Mammals
      • Small Mammal First Aid
      • Bobcats
      • Coyotes
      • Deer
      • Opossums
      • Rabbits and Hares
      • Raccoons
      • Skunks
      • Squirrels
    • Songbirds
  • About
    • Our Organization
    • Board of Directors
  • Education
    • Educational Videos
  • How to Help
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
    • Wish List
    • WRR Merchandise
    • Shop and Search
  • Monthly Newsletter

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About Us

Working to save injured and orphaned wildlife from six counties of the California foothills and the valley below. For over 25 years, we have provided highly trained rehabilitators dedicated to serving all wildlife in our Cities, Riparian Communities, Oak Woodlands, Ponderosa Pine Forests and Open Grasslands.

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.

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