Wildlife Rehab Center Damaged by Wind, Seeking Donations

The wind storm on January 26, knocked over the bird enclosures at the Wildlife Care Association of Sacramento. According to their recent Facebook post, “Two of the birds who were in this enclosure were able to fly so we think they managed to fly off, the one who couldn't fly was found this morning and was not injured.”

They are asking for donations and volunteers to help rebuild these enclosures by April 1st. If you would like to volunteer to help with this project email volunteer@wildlifecareassociation.com.

Donations are being accepted on their Facebook page.

Wildlife Care Association (WCA) is a non-profit, independent, volunteer-based association in Sacramento that is permitted by the California Department of Fish and Game and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to care for wildlife.

Since its inception, Wildlife Care Association has been rescuing and rehabilitating wild animals that are dropped off by concerned citizens and public agencies. They currently receive more than six thousand animals each year. (wildlifecareassociation.com)