
The Wetlands & Wildlife Care Center is dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of injured and orphaned native wildlife. The center is open 7 days a week, 365 days a year. In the event of a petroleum spill, our trained volunteers are on a 24-hour call to respond to aid California wildlife. Thank you for your concern and willingness to help.
At this point we are asking the public to stay away from the beaches to let the proper agencies access and handle the oil spill. We also ask you to keep looking at our social media for immediate needs we may have. At this time all necessary supplies and equipment to support the cleanup effort are being provided by the Unified Command, paid for by the responsible party and additional items are not needed from the public.
At this point we are asking the public to stay away from the beaches to let the proper agencies access and handle the oil spill. We also ask you to keep looking at our social media for immediate needs we may have. At this time all necessary supplies and equipment to support the cleanup effort are being provided by the Unified Command, paid for by the responsible party and additional items are not needed from the public.
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The Wetlands & Wildlife Care Center (WWCC) is dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife, some of which are threatened/endangered species. The center is open 7 days a week, 365 days a year. We are open for animal intake every day from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Baby birds or nestlings have few feathers, get cold fast, and must eat every 20 minutes to stay alive. First: If you find a baby bird, get the baby warm. Wrap it in a tissue, but loosely so it can breathe. Check for wounds, broken bones, blood or bruises. A bird taken from a cat is likely to be injured, even if it isn't bleeding.
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Corporate Programs and local businesses can make an important contribution to the community through a commitment to the Center and its mission. Contact the Center at (714) 374-5587 to set up a sponsorship meeting. Please remember the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center in your will or trust.
If you wish to leave a gift to the center in a revocable trust or will, it is important that you provide your estate planning attorney with the correct information to identify our nonprofit organization.Proper identification in your testamentary document will ensure that your gift will be distributed to the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center to help local wildlife in need in Orange County, California.
If you wish to leave a gift to the center in a revocable trust or will, it is important that you provide your estate planning attorney with the correct information to identify our nonprofit organization.Proper identification in your testamentary document will ensure that your gift will be distributed to the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center to help local wildlife in need in Orange County, California.
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Volunteering at the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center can be fun and rewarding. WANT TO JOIN OUR NEXT CLASS? Great! We look forward to meeting you soon! Please note you must be 18+ years of age or have parental/guardian approval form completed if between the ages of 16-18. We are keeping attendance at no more than 20 per class, and sign-up will be on a first come first serve.
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