
Volunteered here and got to see a lot of young wildlife up close. We got to hand feed the baby crows, play with ducklings and even saw an owlet make its way through the facility. Highly suggest...
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The Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network (SBWCN) has been dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife since 1988. Each spring, known as Baby Season, the organization sees an influx of vulnerable young animals in need of urgent care, reflecting its commitment to giving them a second chance at life.
In addition to providing hands-on care, SBWCN educates the community on living harmoniously with local wildlife and the threats they face. With a mission grounded in conservation and education, this nonprofit organization strives to protect and support the diverse species native to the region.
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Volunteered here and got to see a lot of young wildlife up close. We got to hand feed the baby crows, play with ducklings and even saw an owlet make its way through the facility. Highly suggest...
I brought in a fledgling with an injured wing that I found in my backyard. The folks I met there were ready to help as soon as I showed up. This is a compassionate group of volunteers who love...
Everyone at the SBWCN really cares about creatures, and it's a wonderful place to volunteer. I've been volunteering for about a year here, and have been amazed and overjoyed and definitely grown...
One of the best wildlife rescues I've ever seen. The staff here is caring, knowledgeable and devoted. Lits of new, state of the art equipment and buildings, with more on the way. I was so...
This was a fantastic place to take an animal out of nature, scared, injured, and fearing for life. They are open every day and available to take these vulnerable animals who are in need. Plus, you...
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