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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.

Critter Control of San Diego

858-271-1112 (Phone)

Provides integrated animal control and wildlife management solutions which are environmentally sound and ecologically responsible with a professional staff of biologists,...

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EFBC's Feline Conservation Center-The Cat House

3718 60th St West
Rosamond, CA 93560

661-256-6867 (Fax)
661-256-3332 (Phone)
661-256-3793 (Alt)

Dedicated to the protection and preservation of the world's endangered felines.

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Facility for Animal Care and Treatment

CA State University Bakersfield Biology Dept
9001 Stockdale Hwy
Bakersfield, CA 93311

661-654-2473 (Hotline)
661-654-6956 (Fax)
661-654-3167 (Phone)

We care for injured and orphaned raptors and carnivores. The main emphasis of the project is on the rehabilitation of endangered or protected species, particularly birds of prey.

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Humane Pest Control

855-548-6263 (Phone)

Offers on-site, remote, and self-help for conflicts with wildlife

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Hummingbird Rescue Center

775 Fig Ave
Chula Vista, CA 91910

619-420-5156 (Phone)

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Inland Valley Humane Society & SPCA

FREE spay/neuter for pit bulls and pit bull mixes. Must live in one of the service cities or unincorporated San Bernardino County. Space is limited and is subject to a...

500 Humane Way
Pomona, CA 91766

909-594-9858 (24 hr emergency)
909-623-0432 (Fax)
909-623-9777 (Phone)

A private, non-profit organization dedicated to providing protection, shelter and medical care to unwanted, abandoned and injured animals, preventing animal cruelty and...

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International Bird Rescue

3601 S Gaffey St
San Pedro, CA 90731

310-514-2573 (Phone)

Care for oiled, injured and orphaned aquatic birds year-round at their rescue center

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International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council

Provides science-based education and resources to wildlife rehabilitators and the public to promote wildlife conservation and welfare. Website includes a directory of wildlife...

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Long Beach Animal Hospital

3816 E Anaheim St
Long Beach, CA 90804

562-434-9966 (Phone)

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Los Angeles Animal Services

213-486-0450 (Report cruelty)
800-772-9452 (Spayneuter)
213-485-1135 (Permits)
213-482-9550 (License)
888-452-7381 (Phone)

Provides animal control and pet licensing for City of Los Angeles through its six shelters. The city shelters include East Valley, Harbor, North Central, South LA, West LA, and...

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Marine Animal Rescue

800-399-4253 (Hotline)
310-455-2729 (Phone)

Provides professional marine animal response, rescue and transportation services at no cost to our community. MAR specialists are on the beaches of Los Angeles every day, rain...

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National Marine Fisheries Service-Southwest Regional Office

501 W Ocean Blvd
Long Beach, CA 90802

562-980-4000 (Phone)

Responsible for the management, conservation and protection of living marine resources found off the coast of California.

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National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association

320-230-9920 (Phone)

Contact their central office to locate a NWRA member in your area.

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Ojai Raptor Center

370 Baldwin Rd
Ojai, CA 93023

805-649-6884 (Phone)

Dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of orphaned and injured birds of prey and to providing education programs to teach about raptors and our shared environment, reduce...

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