Oct 8, 2024 | Uncategorized, Wildlife Patient Stories
It’s raptor migration season, which means that birds of prey are filling the skies over the San Francisco Bay Area as they make their way down the Pacific Flyway. Migrating birds face many hazards, but this bird’s reason for admission to the Wildlife...
Oct 7, 2024 | Elevate WildCare, Wildlife Patient Stories
All of WildCare’s Programs are now at WildCare Transition! While we rebuild our new facility at our Albert Park Lane location, WildCare has relocated all of our programs, including the Wildlife Hospital, to a Transition location. We’ll be operating out of...
Oct 7, 2024 | Elevate WildCare, Wildlife Patient Stories
A New (Temporary) Home for WildCare’s Wildlife Ambassadors Watch WildCare’s beloved Wildlife Ambassador pool birds and our venerable Turkey Vulture, Vladimir, entering their bright and spacious Transition enclosures for the first time in the video below....
Sep 16, 2024 | Wildlife Patient Stories
As you likely know, WildCare is in the process of moving out of our venerable facility on Albert Park Lane in San Rafael, California so we can rebuild a new, state-of-the-art wildlife hospital and nature education center at this site. To do that, we have to move the...
Aug 1, 2024 | Wildlife Patient Stories
WildCare admits a surprising number of animals entangled in soccer netting. Soccer goal netting is thick and durable, and it’s always hung at either end of a wide-open grassy field. If you’ve never walked a soccer pitch at dawn or dusk, you may not realize...
Jul 16, 2024 | Wildlife Patient Stories
It was a bat emergency in Bakersfield. WildCare’s Director of Animal Care, Melanie Piazza received a call on Saturday morning that hundreds of baby Mexican Free-tailed bats had fallen from their roost under a freeway overpass. The temperatures in Bakersfield...