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. |
Wildlife Learning Center
15981 Yarnell St
Sylmar, CA 91342
818-362-8711 (Phone)
Wildlife Waystation
14831 Little Tujunga Canyon Rd
Angeles National Forest, CA 91342
818-899-5201 (Phone)
Mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, relocate, and provide sanctuary for exotic animals from around the world as well as native wildlife.
Wolf Mountain Sanctuary
760-248-7818 (Phone)
A non-profit, educational organization dedicated to the preservation, protection and proper management of wolves in the wild and in captivity. Our purpose and ultimate goal is...