The California Wildlife Center

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Nonprofit Overview

Causes: Animal Protection & Welfare, Animals, Emergency Medical Services & Transport, Health, Wildlife Preservation & Protection

Mission: The mission of The California Wildlife Center is to assist ill, injured and orphaned native wildlife, accepting responsibility for these creatures, ensuring each receives the highest level of rehabilitative care for release back to their wild, free-ranging state. To promote protection of habitat and the environment, through educational programs and conservation efforts.

Community Stories

3 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

rogerewing Donor

Rating: 5

07/31/2015

The CWC is an amazing organization. They work tirelessly to save injured and orphaned indigenous species of all kinds. From birds to cougars to sea lions they provide veterinary care and rehabilitation for sick and injured animals.

Donna39 Volunteer

Rating: 5

07/26/2012

When I was looking for someplace to do a litte volunteer work over four years ago, CWC had the next available training class, so I chose them. It was one of the best decisions I have ever made. It is the best free wildlife education you will ever get...real hands on experience with everything from the smallest baby Hummingbird to Great Horned Owls, Hawks and Pelicans and everything in between. Oh, and all of the native mammals from tiny shrews to our beautiful and shy native Mule Deer. If you love our native wildlife, and want to give back something to their wild world, please go to the cawildlife.org website and sign up for the next training class.

Liz_11 General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

07/26/2012

this wildlife center is one of the only ones that you can take sick and injured wildlife to in our area. They are very important to have, as if you take sick/injured animals to animal control, they euthanize them. They do an amzing service to the wildlife of the san fernando valley and areas nearby, and so much to alleviate the suffering of and rehabilitate these animals.

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