Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehab Center
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Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehab Center
Wolf Hollow is a non-profit organization located on San Juan Island in Northwest Washington State. We serve all of San Juan and Skagit Counties and northern Whidbey Island. Our mission - To promote the well-being of wildlife and their habitats through rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife, public education and non-invasive research.

Since it was founded in 1982, Wolf Hollow has provided care for over 18,000 injured and orphaned wild animals, with the aim of releasing them back into the wild. Hummingbirds, swallows, woodpeckers, eagles, owls, herons, snakes, raccoons, deer and seals are just a few of the more than 200 species of wildlife that have been cared for at Wolf Hollow.
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Wolf Hollow is a registered 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We rely on support from individuals, businesses and foundations to carry out our work. We strive to promote the well-being of wildlife and their habitats through rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife, public education and non-invasive research.
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Non-invasive research is an important part of our mission at Wolf Hollow. Over the years we have carried out a number of projects to gather information to help us improve our standards of animal care and increase post- release survival rates in animals we rehabilitate.

Some of these research projects have involved comparing diets for songbirds during their time in our care and investigating the causes of deformities in deer fawns in our local area.In 2003-2008 funds awarded through the John H Prescott Marine Mammal Rescue Assistance Grant Program have enabled us to carry out research projects related to the Harbor Seal pups we care for each summer.
Tracking Seals
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Where do young Harbor Seals go when we release them back into the wild? Do they stay in the area for days or weeks and join other seals on the local haul-outs, or do they head off for parts unknown? We didn't know the answers to these questions until we were able to follow the movements of some of the young seals we released in 2010.
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Wolf Hollow is a registered 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We receive no automatic funding from federal, state, county or city agencies and are wholly dependent on memberships, donations, merchandise sales, grants, special-event fundraisers, and business partnerships to cover the costs of our daily operation.
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Your donation to Wolf Hollow provides life-sustaining medicine, food and safe habitats for the animals in our care. Wolf Hollow is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We rely on support from individuals, businesses and foundations to carry out our work. We strive to promote the well-being of wildlife and their habitats through rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife, public education and non-invasive research.
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