Washington's wildlife is a precious commodity that sometimes needs a helping hand.  When wildlife is injured, sick or orphaned a caring assist by the South Sound Wildlife Rehab Center is available.
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Call:  360-866-8367
The South Sound Wildlife Rehab Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization - funded by caring people like you.  Please raise your paw and lend us a hand!  You can donate to our mission of care and compassion by clicking on the raccoon.........................
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Learn about bobcats by clicking the photo above.  Enjoy!!
The South Sound Wildlife Rehab Center  functions as a program of the Wild Felid Advocacy Center of Washington.  The Wild Felid Advocacy Center is a safe haven for displaced captive wild cats, supports conservation efforts and provides education.  You can visit the Wild Felid Advocacy Center of Washington by clicking HERE.
What is Wildlife Rehabilitation?

Wildlife rehabilittion involves caring for injured, ill, displaced, and orphaned wild animals - from bats to wolves to eagles to woodpeckers - with the goal of releasing physically fit and psychologically sound animals back into their natural habitat.  Each animal is examined, diagnosed, and treated through a program of veterinary care, hospital care, feeding, medication, physical therapy, exercising, and prerelease conditioning.

For rehabilitation to be deemed successful, released animals must be able to truly function as wild animals.  This includes being able to recognize and obtain the appropriate foods, select mates of their own species and reproduce, and show the appropriate fear of potential dangers (people, cars, dogs, etc.).  To accomplish this, releases are planned for appropriate weather, season, habitat, and location.
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