Wildlife Center of Silicon Valley

A Rehabilitation, Release & Educational Facility

All About Us

To provide high quality care and rehabilitation of injured, sick, and orphaned wildlife within the Silicon Valley Community. Through educational programs, we foster a positive coexistence between the general public and wildlife, and encourage an interest in, and concern for wildlife conservation issues.


Founded in 1993, we are a 501(c)3 non-profit licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. We work under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to care for injured and distressed wildlife according to their guidelines.

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What We Do

Wild Animal Care & Release

We provide high quality medical care for wild animals brought to the Center. Each is examined, treated and placed where it will get the best care with the least stress until release back into the wild.
We work with local animal control departments, the CHP and others to provide training in rescue and handling techniques as well as wildlife interaction problems.
Public Outreach & Education
Our education program helps students in Silicon Valley schools understand wild vs. domestic animals and how to live harmoniously with them.
We have an active community outreach program, speaking to local service, civic and business groups and participating in wildlife-related events.
We offer informational programs to deal with common wildlife interactions, including coyotes, skunks, squirrels etc. These programs are available for presentation to community groups and through our advice hotline, newsletter and website.
Who We Serve:
All citizens and wildlife of Santa Clara County communities from Mountain View to Morgan Hill .
We treat over 5,000 wild birds and mammals from 100 different species each year. Animals are returned to local habitats that will support them.
Our Volunteers:
WCSV achieves its mission through a dedicated corps of 150+ volunteers supported by a paid staff of three.
All volunteers complete California Department of Fish & Game approved courses in animal examination, treatment, nutrition and rehabilitation techniques. New volunteers are assigned an experienced mentor to learn high quality care.
Our 150 volunteers commit over 42,000 hours each year to rehabilitate wildlife at the Center and in their homes.
Funding/Support:
Our budget runs at approximately $300,000 annually. We receive funding from the nine local cities we serve. Two-thirds of the budget comes from memberships, grants and individual donations.
Significant expenses include animal food, shelter & medicine, volunteer training and educational & outreach program delivery.

Annual Reports


Website credits:
wcsv.org is hosted by webisaur.com
Webmaster: Dayna Grabeklis
Web Founder: Dianne Kochenburg

Technical Consultant: Jeff R. Rosenberg

 

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