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Wildlife Rescue Organizations

CA Dept of Fish & Wildlife list of Wildlife Rehabilitation Facilities

IMPORTANT: Most wildlife rehabilitators do not provide services to pick up wildlife. They rely
on you to get animals to them. Be courteous and mindful of this when you are calling for their
assistance.
 Never drop off animals at a location, unless you are instructed to do so.
 Wildlife rehabilitators often work out of their homes. They are not on-call (24
hours/7 days).
 Wildlife rehabilitators often specialize in certain species. They may limit the number of
animals they can accept.
 Wildlife rehabilitation facilities are non-profit entities. They operate with often limited
resources and/or dedicated volunteers.

Pass Area nearby facilities (by County, City):

(951) 279-
Riverside Corona Hope Wildlife  
3232

(951) 588-
Riverside Riverside Sunshine Haven – All, including reptiles
8811
see notes below

(760) 552-
Riverside Blythe Tracks and Tales  
3239

Coachella Valley Wild Bird (760) 347-


Riverside Indio
Center 2647

San (909) 393- Birds and small


Chino Hills All God’s Creatures
Bernadino 1590 mammals

San (909) 584-


Big Bear Lake Big Bear Alpine Zoo all
Bernardino 1299

San Bear Paw Ranch Wildlife (909) 790- raptors, small


Oak Glen
Bernardino Rehab 1010 mammals

San San (909) 887-


Joseph and Linda Chalk all, raptors
Bernardino Bernardino 8267
For more information and locations:
https://wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Laboratories/Wildlife-Health/Rehab#56235956-wildlife-rehabilitation

General wildlife information: https://wildlife.ca.gov/Living-with-Wildlife

Local CDFW office contact info: AskRegion6@wildlife.ca.gov (909) 484-0167. For urgent issues
dial 911.

Non-CDFW listed (by city):

Cherry Valley – The Pond Digger Ranch Rehabilitation Foundation 909.800.7676


https://www.ponddiggerranchwildliferehab.com/

Cherry Valley - Stephanie McKiernan 951.769.0847

Idyllwild - Robin Gates 951.659.9829

Oak Glen - Kandie Barnett Cansler 909.790.1010

Palm Desert - The Living Desert Zoo 760.346.5694

Sunshine Haven Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation


*BEFORE YOU CALL US READ THIS* *WE DO NOT ADOPT OUT WILDLIFE*
**WE ARE NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC** We take in orphaned or injured wildlife for
immediate rehabilitation and later release back in the wild.
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***READ the following FAQ’s before calling us!***


If you have found a baby raccoon, opossum, fox, coyote, bobcat or ANY wildlife other
than a bird or squirrel: Call us for arrangements: (951) 588-8811

If you have found a squirrel or bird: -Contact HOPE WILDLIFE in Corona, where all our
birds and squirrels are being rehabbed: (951) 279-3232

If you have found a dog/cat/Guinea pig/domestic animal: -Report the animal as FOUND
to the closest city shelter where the animal was found. It is illegal for animal rescues to take
in strays. It is equally illegal for you to hold on to this animal without reporting it as
FOUND. If you worry about the animal being at the shelter, get the unique ID # the shelter
will assign the pet, then follow the updates on this animal. You will be able to adopt it, foster
it and network it when the "stray wait law" waiting period is over. *We will NOT break the
law in order to accommodate your feelings. If you want to surrender your cat/dog/Guinea
pig/domestic animal: -We will NOT take your pet. We only do WILDLIFE here. The only
time we take in domestic pets is when we do agency assist for other city/county animal
shelters or for the police and fire departments.

If you want to surrender/rehome your illegal exotic pet: -You can surrender this animal
with all the confidence that you will not be tipped off. Call and arrange for anonymous
transfer with: Forever Wild Exotic Animal Sanctuary (760) 868-2755 8545 Buttemere Rd,
Phelan, CA 92371
If you have wildlife in your attic, basement, crawl spaces or shed: -
Place a radio close to the animal’s quarters and play it very LOUD all day, until late at night
(check your local city ordinance about loud music at night). The animal will move out, along
with babies/mate. Then patch the entrance where the animal had access. This is called
“humane eviction”. If the animal did not move out after you’ve tried humane eviction, call
your local PEST CONTROL AGENCY for wildlife removal. **We are not allowed to take
in healthy animals. We can only rehab the injured, sick or orphaned wildlife.

If you have seen a diseased animal: -Call your local rabies control for pick up.

For more information: Sunshine Haven Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation


Updated July 21, 2022

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