Bird Rehabilitation Resources

Photo of Ferruginous Hawk on Road 25A by Sarah Mayhew

Ferruginous Hawk © Sarah Mayhew

What to do if you find a sick or injured raptor: information from our friends at the California Raptor Center.

What to do if you find a sick, injured, or dead bird: information from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

The importance of providing a SAFE feeding environment for birds: information from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Local Vicinity Bird and Wildlife Rehab Resources

California Raptor Center
Davis, CA
(530) 752-6091
Website
Species: Birds of prey

UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital
Davis, CA
(530) 752-1393
Website
Species: Birds of prey

Wildlife Care Association of Sacramento
McClellan, CA (Sacramento County)
(916) 965-9453
Website
Species: general local wildlife

Bird & Pet Clinic of Roseville
Roseville, CA (Sacramento County)
(916) 773-6049
Website
Species: Raptors

Suisun Wildlife Center
Suisun City, CA (Solano County)
(707) 429-4295
Website
Species: general local wildlife

International Bird Rescue
Fairfield, CA (Solano County)
(707) 207-0380
Website
Species: Aquatic birds only

Napa Wildlife Rescue
Napa, CA
(707) 224-4295
Website
Species: native CA wildlife

Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue
Petaluma, CA
(707) 526-9453
Website
Species: general local wildlife

Lindsay Wildlife Rehabilitation Hospital
Walnut Creek, CA (Alameda County)
(925) 659-8156
Website
Species: native CA wildlife

Gold Country Wildlife Rescue
Auburn, CA (Placer County)
(530) 885-0862
Website
Species: general local wildlife

Sierra Wildlife Rescue
Diamond Springs, CA (El Dorado County)
(530) 621-4661
Website
Species: native CA wildlife