
Wildlife in Need
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Tis the Season of giving to those less fortunate. Rehabilitation is not always a happy ending, but we do it anyway because these animals have nowhere else to turn. Thankfully, the percentage of released animals outweighs the ones that aren’t released.
This year has been an emotionally hard one for us looking back on the many calls on mange in Bobcats and Coyotes in the field that we weren’t able to get to, the Bobcat that was shot multiple times and then hit by a car fracturing his hind leg, The captive bred baby Bobcat wandering on a trail that ended up with a genetic defect where he was having constant seizures.
I guess the sad part other than the obvious is that these are all situations set up by humans,
and these cases are the ones that stick with us long after the animal has passed, and the irony is this is what keeps us moving forward.
On a happy note, we released many Crows, Skunks, Coyotes, and Bobcats we are an organization that will not turn anything away or we will give referrals to specialty organizations and advise on all situations. Our field treatment of Coyotes with mange and outreach partnering with communities, facilities, and homeowners on the treatment of mange in the field is saving so many lives. We also need to make some required enclosure repairs and enlargements.
This is where all of you come in we can’t do this work alone please donate what you can we are stocking up for the next season of babies and injuries.
If you are cleaning out closets of old stuff anticipating a Santa delivery:) Don’t toss it! the animals need blankets, towels, dog food, cat food, bird seed, dish soap
HAPPY HOLIDAYS and THANK-YOU
You can make a difference by donating today to Wildlife Care of Southern California.
We are an all-volunteer 501c3 non-profit Wildlife Organization, Rescuing, Rehabilitating, and Releasing native wild animals.
On behalf of Wildlife Care of Southern California, thank you for your support and for joining our team to make a positive difference in the community and especially for giving the gift of life to many wild animals, who have nowhere else to go and are adversely impacted by human actions.
Organizer

Anna Reams
Organizer
Simi Valley, CA
Wildlife Care of Southern California
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