
- Peninsula Wild Care
Ocean Park WA
Our goal is to reintroduce previously injured and orphaned animals back into their natural habitats. We also strive to promote empathy for wildlife and educate children and adults about the importance of conserving their habitats and the value of Washington’s wild animals.
PWC is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that operates as an all-volunteer small wildlife rehabilitation center in Ocean Park, Washington. - Twin Harbors Wildlife Center
Montesano WA
Twin Harbors Wildlife Center team is a licensed wildlife rehabilitator that provides medical care and a reentry strategy to the 150 wild species that inhabit Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties. - Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue
Port Townsend, WA
Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue is directed by Cynthia Daily, a Wildlife Rehabilitator for over 30 years. From humble beginnings the facility can now house a hundred birds with the ability to make room for more as the need arises. Every year they heal and release hundreds of wild birds ranging from the tiniest hummingbirds to native songbirds, seabirds, waterfowl, and even the largest raptors such as eagles and hawks. - SR3
Des Moines, WA
SR3 strives to protect marine wildlife in the Pacific Northwest by rescuing sick, injured or entangled animals and championing protections for endangered species. They are a premier Rescue, Rehabilitation & Research facility in the Seattle region. - Wolf Haven International
Tenino WA
Wolf Haven International protects wolves and their habitat, including providing a lifetime home for more than 300 displaced wolves since 1982
OREGON
- Wildlife Center of the North Coast
Astoria, OR
Wildlife Center of the North Coast is the only wildlife rehabilitation facility specializing in seabird care. They also treat & rehab all native Oregon birds and most mammals. They also offer inspiring outdoors experiences including field trips and summer camp. - Oregon Coast Aquarium
Newport, OR
The Oregon Coast Aquarium plays an active role in conservation and wildlife rehabilitation efforts. The Aquarium is the only facility in Oregon authorized by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to provide specialized care to endangered marine life.
CALIFORNIA
- North Coast Marine Mammal Center
Crescent City CA
This facility responds to stranded, sick, and injured marine mammals along the northern coast of California. Many of the hundreds of mammals seen each year can be treated in their local facility, larger seals and sea lions might be seen in the field, and they even respond to ocean emergencies to untangle whales from fishing gear or other emergencies within the scope of their abilities. - Humboldt Wildlife Care Center
Manila, CA
Humboldt Wildlife Care gives injured and orphaned wild animals a second chance, returning them to the wild after appropriate treatment. They care for over 1200 animals a year, from hummingbirds to barn owls. - Napa Wildlife Rescue
Napa, CA
Rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing wildlife since 1991 while engaging the community in promoting sustainable and healthy ecosystems. - Native Animal Rescue
Santa Cruz, CA
Caring group of professionals dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of injured, sick, and orphaned wildlife in Santa Cruz County. - Pacific Wildlife Care
Morro Bay, CA
Pacific Wildlife Care has been an advocate for wildlife in San Luis Obispo County since 1984, evolving into a full-service rehabilitation and re-entry facility. - California Wildlife Center
Malibu, CA
As the Los Angeles area’s premier wildlife medical treatment and rehabilitation facility, and only wildlife center in California that cares for both land and marine animals, the California Wildlife Center strives to ensure that each patient receives optimal care, allowing them to return to their wild state.