Rescue & Rehabilitation

 

Wildlife Emergencies!!!  

This link will provide you information on what to do with your rescued animal until you can get it to the proper authority. Remember, many wildlife emergencies require immediate attention. If you are in the Reno area, we are usually able to offer the expedient service necessary. However, if you are not in the Reno area and you have a wildlife emergency, please make efforts to contact your local authority for help. You can usually find a nearby wildlife rescuer or rehabilitator through your state Fish & Game, Animal Control, Humane Society, Pet Stores or Veterinarians. Even if you don't have an emergency right now, you may want to read this page for future reference, just in case you ever encounter a situation of your own. 

Here is some supplemental information to the above:

These documents are in Abode Acrobat (PDF) format. The Acrobat reader is a free download if you do not have the viewer. Click here to download the free reader program.

I found a baby mammal, Now What?!

I found a baby bird, Now What?!

Stories

Here you can share in some of our adventures. Keep in mind, not all of our stories have happy endings, however that is the harsh reality of the field. We will try to keep these pages updated with recent events, but please keep in mind that this website is a low priority compared to our "clientele". The animals come first.

Click here to see the amazing photo journal of SCAR

 

Newspaper Articles

 

The Sacramento Bee, 3-7-2002, Project Threatens Feral Felines

Ozarks Now, Springfield Missouri, 2-23-2002, Exotic Animals Roam Too Free, Some Suggest

Reno Gazette Journal, 6-7-2001, Forecast: Hot, Dry, Biting

Reno Gazette Journal, 5-31-2001, Best Help: No Help

Reno Gazette Journal, 6-6-2000, Firefighters find gator, reptile collection in Sparks apt.

Reno Gazette Journal, 7-8-1999, Animal Savior