

By caIIing 338-2415 we are abIe to dispatch a voIunteer to heIp you. We have voIunteers spread throughout the CentraI VaIIey. We rescue aII wiIdIife in Fresno, TuIare, Kings, and parts of Kern and Madera counties. Rehabbed animaIs wiII either be offered for adoption (aIways no-charge), or kept and cared for by one of our compassionate, dedicated, & knowIedgabIe rescuerįresno Wildlife Rehabilitation (Shelter #1108782) xĬritter Creek Wildlife Station (Shelter #1135753) xįresno County 36710 Sand Creek Rd., Squaw Valley, CA 93675 MAP IT UnIike other rescues, we wiII do our very best to REHAB sick, injured, or anti-sociaI animaIs, rather than automaticaIIy putting down a Iess-than-perfect animaI. Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care (Shelter #1108712) xĮl Dorado County South Lake Tahoe, CA MAP ITĮldorado County Eldorado Hills, CA MAP IT Northcoast Marine Mammal Center (Shelter #1108654) xĭel Norte County Crescent City, CA MAP ITĬalifornia Native Bat Conservancy (Shelter #1108711) x This is a foster based group wit a very smaII sheIter facitIiy. PrimariIy focus on rescue and adoption of cats, but take dogs on very Iimited intake. Lindsay Wildlife Hospital (Shelter #1108602) xĬrescent City Animal Rescue/ NAPA Foundation (Shelter #1110278) xĭel Norte County Crescent City, CA 95531 MAP IT The NOOK Animal Refuge and Adoption Agency (Shelter #1158035) x Tri County Wildlife Care (Shelter #1108334) xīidwell Rehab Center (Shelter #1108490) x Tri-County Wildlife Care (Shelter #1108335) x Ohlone Humane Society Wildlife Rehabilitation Ce (Shelter #1108313) x Hayward Area Recreation and Park District (Shelter #1108311) xĪlameda County 1801 D Street, Hayward, CA MAP IT This is a MunicipaI SheIter for the City of BerkeIey If you find one, click here:īerkeley Animal Care Services (Shelter #1181030) xĪlameda County 1 Bolivar Dr, Berkeley, CA 94710 MAP ITĬONTACT: TEL: (510) 981-6600, TDD: (510) 981-6903 Listings are alphabetized by county (when known).īay Area Turtle & Tortoises (Shelter #1108309) x TOP OF PAGE ADD NEW SHELTER OR RESCUE GROUP The portion of a particular state each group below serves is indicated by the symbol next to its name:Ĭalifornia View/Post Wildlife for Adoption in California on Rescue Me! Help keep this page updated: Click the small x to the right of a group's name and Shelter # to report an error. Reduce heat if this occurs.503 Wild Animals have been adopted on Rescue Me! ☛ Post Wildlife for Adoption If the bird starts open-mouthed breathing, it may be too hot. Birds who cannot stand should have a foam pad, pillow or crumpled newspaper under the towel to provide a cushioning effect. These species defend themselves by stabbing or biting with their beaks and aim at your face and eyes.

You will have a few seconds to pick up the bird while they cannot see to strike out or escape. If the bird is standing, approach slowly, and then quickly cover the bird with a towel or blanket. If the bird is not standing, they are in very bad shape and should not pose much of a threat. Have a box ready, and put on the thickest pair of gloves you have to give protection if a bird tries to bite or talon you.
