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Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue began as a non-profit in 1981 by a group concerned about wildlife welfare in the county. This is when they created their Education Outreach Program and started participating in local events. They have more than 30 enclosures dedicated to wildlife rehabilitation plus 8 dedicated to wildlife exhibits. The organization rescues wildlife, rehabilitates over 1,500 animals annually, and releases about 70% of their patients back into the wild. The main focuses are animal care, education, exclusion, and expansion. The rescue also has a strong focus on education, gladly hosting students, scouts, and birthday parties. They also give presentations and tours to those of all ages, including a range of subjects. You can also volunteer at Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue in your free time, with opportunities available for those who are at least 13 years old. There are also internships available for those who want regular hands-on experience.

403 Mecham Rd, Petaluma, CA, Phone: 707-992-0274

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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