Address: 1460 N Fairview Ave, Goleta, CA 93117, USA
Phone: +18056811080
Sunday: 8AM–5PM
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 8AM–5PM
Kendra Ross
What would we do without the Wildlife Care Network? Well certainly many of our precious wildlife would not survive. I have been volunteering at SBWCN for a couple months now and have learned how critical of a place this is for our community and habitat. In just a couple months I have seen numerous mammals come in looking staved and stick and seen them recover to good health and energy to be released and continue with life. Each animal, big or small, is part of our ecosystem and it has been enlightening to learn about their roles. The staff is hardworking and passionate. Dawn is an excellent volunteer coordinator and keeps us all in the loop. Brit and Devon have been wonderful to learn from in regards to animal care and rehabilitation. I have also connected with the other volunteers like Dana who provided consistency and teamwork to promote a good rhythm with care. If you are considering volunteering please do. Consistency is key. In just a couple months I truly have learned so much about our surroundings and about how to handle and care for our precious wildlife. I feel very fortunate to be a part of this team. ~Kendra
Lorne Wiesblott
They have BIG HEARTS and do really care.
kitti
I can't say enough good about this place. 1st visit personally. But I've referred them hundreds of times. They really do care about animals. I couldn't believe how busy they were when I brought them an Owl. There were storks in boxes everywhere. It was beyond busy and they were so calm, cool, collected, and caring. Trust me there's a reason they can't answer the phone all the time. They'll return your call though. Looking forward to committing to some volunteer time. They need them. All the time...n
Monique Montgomery
They're a great organization that cares about the wildlife.
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I work with SBWCN:) usuallly it's best to leave them on the ground as the parents make rounds. All fledglings spend quite a bit of time on the ground. They suggest you hide them in bushes etc if in any danger or def take them in if it's clear they've been abandoned. thx!
Child's Estate Zoo
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