West Sound Wildlife Shelter
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West Sound Wildlife Shelter is a non-profit organization, which provides injured, orphaned, and sick wildlife a second chance at life and promotes the well-being of wildlife and their habitats through public outreach, education, and involvement. Come be a part of the movement.

With over 1500 patients treated, 61 volunteers, and over 10,000 community members reached through education and events, West Sound Wildlife Shelter continues it commitment of being a center for rehabilitation and education.Our wildlife rehabilitation clinic treats over 1,500 patients a year! We hold the necessary permits to treat small mammals and a variety of bird species.
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The West Sound Wildlife Shelter provides injured, orphaned, and sick wildlife a second chance at life and promotes the well-being of wildlife and their habitats through public outreach, education, and involvement. The West Sound Wildlife Shelter (WSWS) is a wildlife rehabilitation and education facility and serves as the primary rehabilitation center for Kitsap County, and other counties in the western Puget Sound region.
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With your help, we can provide sick, injured, and orphaned wild animals a second chance at life. The West Sound Wildlife Shelter is a non-profit organization, we rely on generous donations from the public to continue our work of saving wildlife. Our goal is to promote the health and well-being of wildlife species through wildlife rehabilitation and education.
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Thank you for your interest in volunteering at West Sound Wildlife Shelter! We care for more than 1600 wildlife patients a year, and we could not do any of it without our compassionate and dedicated volunteers! Some people believe that the only volunteers at wildlife rehab centers such as ours are those who work directly with wildlife.
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We treat most species of bird in Washington State including passerines, waterfowl, corvids, seabirds, and raptors. If you have found an injured or sick adult bird, please give us a call at 206-855-9057 before bringing the animal to the shelter. We can give you advice on the best way to handle the animal and transport to the shelter.
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Whether you are continuing your commitment to wildlife or a first-time donor, the wildlife patients and staff that care for them are grateful for your support of the West Sound Wildlife Shelter. Please enter the amount you would like to donate in the box below. Your donation will be confirmed by email if you provide your email address below.
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