| Project Wildlife is a non-profit volunteer
organization servicing all of San Diego County. Project
Wildlife care centers are located throughout the county to provide emergency first aid,
long term treatment, and veterinary care if needed. Experienced volunteers offer
rehabilitative therapy and proper rearing of wildlife orphans.
Each year Project Wildlife gives a
second chance to over 11,000 wild creatures. All types of wild land and sea birds, as well
as all wild land mammals, can be helped by Project Wildlife.
We refer problems involving marine mammals, reptiles, pets,
or domestic animals to the proper agency.
Project Wildlife volunteers will answer questions about
native wildlife and what to do if you have found an animal. Our phone lines are staffed
daily.
The Education Department speaks throughout the county to
interested groups (schools, scouts, and campground talks, civic groups and street fairs)
to heighten awareness of native wildlife and to promote a deeper understanding of
human/animal interactions.
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