More Resources > Wildlife rescue & rehab
In addition to some shelters and humane societies, these organizations can assist with caring for injured or orphaned wildlife. When possible, they try to rehabilitate the animal so that it can return to the wild. These groups can also provide guidance on how to live peacefully with urban wildlife. |
Project Wildlife: Wildlife Triage Center
887 1/2 Sherman St
San Diego, CA 92110
619-225-9453 (Phone)
Mission-to improve quality of life for local wildlife and the community as the primary resource for animal rehabilitation and education. Hotline volunteers can help with...
Santa Barbara Marine Mammal Center
805-687-3255 (Phone)
Rescues and cares for sick and injured marine mammals along the Santa Barbara County coastline and is authorized to rescue marine mammals caught in fishing nets at the Channel...
Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network
1460 N Fairview Ave
Goleta, CA 93117
805-681-1080 (Phone)
A nonprofit, volunteer group that rescues and rehabilitates injured wild birds, reptiles, and small mammals in Santa Barbara County.
SEAACA
The BIG MEOW provides FREE spay/neuter of owned outdoor cats in the SEAACA service cities.
9777 Seaaca St
Downey, CA 90241
909-625-1044 (After hours emergency)
562-803-3676 (Fax)
562-803-3301 (Phone)
Second Chance Critters
909-599-4893 (Phone)
Helps injured and orphaned wildlife in San Bernardino County.
Sky Hunters
619-445-6565 (Phone)
619-580-4295 (Hotline)
Mission-to care for sick, injured and orphaned raptors and to educate the community about preservation of our local wildlife.
Songbird Care and Education Center
714-964-0666 (Phone)
SCEC is a non-profit California Corporation dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of sick, orphaned and injured songbirds.
South Bay Wildlife Rehab
26363 Silver Spur Rd
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
310-378-0969 (Fax)
310-378-9921 (Phone)
A non-profit organization dedicated to caring for California native wildlife and educating the public about the natural world.
Squirrelmender Wildlife Rehabilitation
330 Charro Ave
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320
805-338-0481 (Cell)
805-498-8653 (Phone)
Dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of native wildlife and the education of the public on how to live with native wildlife Our efforts are primarily devoted to...
Tehachapi Wildlife Rehab and Education
20484 Rice Dr
Tehachapi, CA 93561
661-873-5490 (Alt)
661-822-7670 (Phone)
Dedicated to education and providing aid to sick, injured and orphaned indigenous birds of prey and mammals of Kern County.
The Fund for Animals Wildlife Center
18740 Highland Valley Rd
Ramona, CA 92065
760-789-2324 (Phone)
A 13 acre facility that provides year-round medical and rehabilitative care to ill, injured, and orphaned predatory species of wildlife with the goal of releasing them back...
The Lucky Duck Rescue & Sanctuary
818-767-7778 (Phone)
Dedicated to rescuing and housing ducks that have been abandoned or lost in Southern California.
The Marine Mammal Care Center at Fort MacArthur
3601 S Gaffey St
San Pedro, CA 90731
310-548-6394 (Fax)
310-548-5677 (Phone)
A hospital for ill, injured and orphaned marine mammals. Does not provide rescue service.
The Wildlife Rehabilitation Directory
Seeks to list wildlife rehabilitators throughout the world, in an easy to use format. Website allows the user to enter a zip code to search for a local rehabilitator.
Topanga Animal Rescue
2120 N Topanga Canyon Blvd
Topanga, CA 90290
310-455-7268 (Hotline)
818-434-0880 (Phone)
Provides immediate medical field triage and treatment for domestic and wild animals in Topanga.