Entries by protectanimals

My First Day Volunteering at CWC

By Cindy Tansin, Volunteer As a volunteer, my secret motivation for working at CWC was for the thrill of getting an up close sneak peek at wildlife that I would […]

With CWC, Love is Owl You Need

By Melissa Hartman, Administrative Assistant Throughout recorded history and across many cultures, the allure of owls is enduring. Few other birds have inspired so many conflicting beliefs. Owls have been […]

Living With Animals: Over Rescue

Ken White, Board President, California Wildlife Center We are nearing the first day of Spring when, to mangle Tennyson’s lovely words, a young humaniac’s fancy turns lightly to thoughts of […]

Opossums: More Friend Than Foe

By Anna Noble, Administrative Assistant California Wildlife Center admits an average of 250 opossums yearly.  Of this number, 40-50 are adults, while the remainder are orphans.  Most adult opossums who […]

Room for Swallows to Soar

By Denys Hemen, Hospital Manager Here at California Wildlife Center space has always been at a premium. As the only rehab center in Los Angeles County that rehabilitates baby songbirds, […]

Show Your Support

By Development Coordinator Heather Patrice Brown Support the emergency response, transport, rehabilitative care, and release of over 4,300 sick, injured, and orphaned animal each year by making a tax deductible […]

Wild Brunch Recap

By Development Coordinator Heather Patrice Brown On Sunday, September 25th, 2016, California Wildlife Center (CWC) welcomed hundreds of guests to the 18th Annual “The Wild Brunch, Wild and Wonderful!” The […]