South Bay Wildlife Rehab
South Bay Wildlife Rehab and Education is a non-profit organization based in Rolling Hills Estates, CA, dedicated to the rehabilitation of sick, injured, and orphaned native birds for their successful return to the wild. With over 50 years of experience, founder and Director Ann Lynch leads a team of over 70 volunteers who provide gentle care and rehabilitation to a wide range of wildlife species, from hummingbirds to birds of prey and bats. Their mission also extends to educating the public about wildlife and environmental conservation.
Operating as an out-shelter organization, South Bay Wildlife Rehab and Education currently works from home facilities, offering various enclosures tailored to the specific needs of each animal. Their state and federal permits for wildlife rehabilitation and education allow them to serve not only Los Angeles County but also parts of Ventura, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. Through their dedicated efforts, they strive to promote a better understanding and appreciation of wildlife while actively contributing to the preservation of our natural environment.
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