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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.

Ojai Wildlife League

1129 Maricopa Hwy. #190
Ojai, CA 93023

805-640-0187 (Phone2)
805-765-7305 (Alt)
805-498-2794 (Phone)

Our goals are tri-fold: to ensure public safety, educate the public about wild animal encounters and bring about humane and non-lethal wildlife removal.

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Opossum Society of the United States

714-536-3538 (Alt)
562-804-3038 (Phone)

Our goals are to provide for the care and treatment of injured and orphaned wild opossums for release back into the environment, educate the public about the misunderstood...

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Orange County Bird of Prey Center

Lake Forest, CA 92630

949-837-0786 (Phone)

A volunteer organization dedicated to treating and rehabilitating injured raptors and returning them to the wild.

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Pacific Marine Mammal Center

20612 Laguna Canyon Rd
Laguna Beach, CA 92651

949-494-2802 (Fax)
949-494-3050 (Phone)

A non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of marine mammals stranded along the Orange County coastline and to increase public awareness of...

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Pacific Wildlife Project

Laguna Niguel, CA 92607

949-831-1178 (Phone)

Primary activity is the operation of its Wildlife Rescue and Recovery Center, where orphaned and injured wildlife of all species are given medical treatment by expert...

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Palm Plaza Pet Hospital

2501 E Palmdale Blvd
Palmdale, CA 93550

661-272-4551 (Phone)

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Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA

FREE spay/neuter. Must live in one of the service cities.

361 S Raymond Ave
Pasadena, CA 91105

626-792-3810 (Fax)
626-792-7151 (Phone)

An independent, donor-supported, non-profit agency that provides animal care for abandoned and homeless animals. It is responsible for animal control and pet licensing in...

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Project Wildlife: North County Wildlife Triage Center

County of San Diego, Dept of Animal Services
2481 Palomar Airport Rd
Carlsbad, CA 92011

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...

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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...

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San Diego Wildlife Removal Services

619-446-7438 (Phone)

Committed to humanely removing problematic wildlife through wildlife exclusion and wildlife control services.

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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...

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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.

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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)

Southeast Area Animal Control Authority

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Second Chance Critters

909-599-4893 (Phone)

Helps injured and orphaned wildlife in San Bernardino County.

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Sky Hunters

Lakeside, CA 92040

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.

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