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Native Animal Rescue Found an animal? How to Rescue Wild Animals Rescue Basics; When to rescue a baby? Songbirds, Pigeons, Doves, Crows, Jays; Seabirds; Hawks, Owls, Birds of Prey; Hummingbirds; Squirrels; Opossums; Raccoons; Skunks; Foxes, Coyotes, or Bobcats; Rabbits; Deer; Bats; Seals, Sea Lions, Otters; Volunteer How to Volunteer at Native Animal Rescue (Regular)
Rescue contacts for injured, sick, and orphaned wild animals *If you are comfortable doing so, please bring injured, sick, or orphaned native animal to 1855 17th Ave , Santa Cruz, CA *If you are not comfortable handling the animal, please call 831-462-0726 Oiled Birds
How to Volunteer at Native Animal Rescue Volunteering at Native Animal Rescue is a powerful and extremely satisfying experience NAR’s need for volunteers varies with the seasons During the baby season from about mid-March through September, NAR needs many volunteers to help care for the hundreds of orphan animals we receive
Deer - Native Animal Rescue Call Native Animal Rescue for advice at 831-462-0726 How will you know if a fawn needs your help? The first things to look for if you think a fawn needs rescue are the Five C’s
Understanding Deer - Native Animal Rescue For more information on deer or any other wild animal, please call Native Animal Rescue at: 831-462-0720 and visit our website: www nativeanimalrescue org Written by: Vikki Simons-Krupp
Rescuing - Native Animal Rescue Found an animal? How to Rescue Wild Animals Rescue Basics; When to rescue a baby? Songbirds, Pigeons, Doves, Crows, Jays; Seabirds; Hawks, Owls, Birds of Prey; Hummingbirds; Squirrels; Opossums; Raccoons; Skunks; Foxes, Coyotes, or Bobcats; Rabbits; Deer; Bats; Seals, Sea Lions, Otters; Volunteer How to Volunteer at Native Animal Rescue (Regular)
What We Do - Native Animal Rescue Native Animal Rescue (NAR) is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of injured, sick, and orphaned wildlife in Santa Cruz County
Donate to Native Animal Rescue - Native Animal Rescue Native Animal Rescue relies almost solely on private donations Your donations go towards everything we need to rescue, rehabilitate, and release native wildlife including: food; medicines; veterinary services; medical supplies and equipment; cages and enclosures; transportation; training
Squirrels - Native Animal Rescue Please call Native Animal Rescue at 831-462-0726 for advice on how to do this Leave the baby or babies o n the bare ground near where you found them or at the base of a nearby tree With your cell phone near the baby and the volume turned up, click here to play squirrel baby cries