Address: 13106 148th St NE, Arlington, WA 98223, USA
Phone: +13604354817
Sunday: 8AM–5PM
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 8AM–5PM
Tammy Mcguffin
Brought in a wild pigeon today the people were very friendly and caring. I drove from Tukwila to Arlington quite the journey but worth it. Thank you so much for helping our wildlife.
Jennifer Pahlman
My cat brought in a live baby bunny. We called first. Drove up and they gave us excellent service. Left a donation as a thank you. *****
marie d
We found an injured bat in the yard today. Dept of Fish & Wildlife said take it to Sarvey. Woman who helped us was very nice, and informative: Did you know that bats cannot take off flying from the ground? They have to climb up the tree and jump so they can fly. I never knew that. I do know that bats eat a ton of mosquitoes, and it's less than a 1 in 10,000 chance it has rabies, so they're okay with me. Hope the little one we brought them is going to be okay, and out catching mosquitoes soon! While we were there, we got to see Aura the turkey vulture - actually a good looking bird. Freedom the bald eagle stayed in her room, but she did 'sing' for us.
Tish Jackson
Sarvey Wildlife assisted me in taking a sick bird I found on State Ave in Marysville. They were so nice and helpful!! And they saved that poor, sick bird! OH! AND!!! They allowed us to visit with a story-telling bald eagle and a shy, but cute, golden eagle! Thank you, Sarvey. You're the best!!
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Hi Kathy - we don't use ground meat, but we would appreciate the donation of the salmon and the roast! Thanks so much. Items can be dropped off any day between 8 and 4.
I saw her just a few days ago, she is just as happy and sassy as she has always been!
It sounds like distemper.
No. Sarvey rehabilitates injured or orphaned wild animals. They release them back to the wild, if possible. They have some resident animals (birds of prey) that are unable to be released, due to permanent injuries that would keep them from surviving in the wild. Those animals they use to make presentations at libraries or schools, to educate kids, and adults on behaviors that humans have that cause danger to animals.
Yes
As long as it's not smoked or flavored they will be happy to take your donation! We have many animals that need fish.
I brought in a injured baby bunny a few weeks back. I'm so thankful for sarvey to take him in and get him well
No, we only take in wildlife.
Sarvey is generally unable to pick up injured wildlife as well and relies on the public and volunteers to bring them in. If you can safely get it contained, keep it some place warm, dark and quiet and you can drop it off when they open at 8 am tomorrow. I think they're on winter hours now. Don't give it any food or water. Maybe just put a fleece or something it won't get its claws stuck in into a box for warmth. Just be careful because squirrels can get aggressive and pack quite a bite! Leather gloves will help. :)
They have two magnificent birds of prey on the property so I am sure that they would accept starling birds!!!
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