Had to drop off 5 baby opossums from my back yard. Very kind people. Birds, squirrels etc.
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Fresno Wildlife Rehabilitation Service (FWRS), founded in 1974, is a licensed all-volunteer organization dedicated to the rehabilitation of injured or orphaned native California wildlife, aiming to return these animals to their natural habitats. In addition to their rehabilitation efforts, FWRS focuses on educating the public about wildlife, providing presentations to schools and community groups to foster awareness and understanding of local fauna.
Serving the San Joaquin Valley and beyond, FWRS cares for a variety of wildlife, including birds and mammals, and offers hands-on training for individuals interested in wildlife care. The organization is actively involved in building necessary habitats such as aviaries and fox pens, ensuring the health and safety of these native species.
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A Heartfelt Thank You to Keccia - Hummingbird Hero! We are so grateful for the incredible care and guidance Keccia provided when we found a young hummingbird we named Koa. We had no idea how to...
Cathy and Dave are amazing. They took in an injured Cooper's Hawk I found in the road. Wonderful people doing wonderful work. We're lucky to have them and this center here in Clovis.
In the state of California, Ferrets are considered wildlife by Fish and Game. So, as much as I disagree with that classification (and so does history given that they have been domesticated for...
All I found here was a park setting. I think they bull dozed it when they built the Miss WInkles Pet Adoption Center. So, I drove out to the country and set the little critter free...He was...
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