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Contact City and County Leaders

Tell your City and County Leaders how much you appreciate us and the valuable work we do. Encourage them to continue funding us through fees for services contracts at the minimal level we request each year.

Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors

Campbell City Council

Cupertino City Council

Gilroy City Council

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  • A rehabilitation, release,
    and educational facility

  • Wildlife Center
    of Silicon Valley

    3027 Penitencia Creek Road
    San Jose, CA 95132
    408-929-9453 (929-WILD)
    info@wcsv.org

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    Hours: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm

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  • Our Mission

    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. Through the dedication of approximately 120 volunteers, we care for over 4,000 birds and mammals from over 150 species each year.

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