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California Wildlife Center
California Wildlife Center (CWC) was founded as a wildlife rescue and rehabilitiation center in 1998. Our facilities are located on 3.5 acres in the Santa Monica Mountains, just above Malibu. We have a state-of-the-art wildlife hospital and emergency room, with six full time and part time staff including a wildlife veterinarian, hospital manager and techs.

We operate seven days week with over 40 dedicated volunteers. Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and release back into the wild,sick injured or orphaned native wildlife. CWC is the only facility in all of Los Angeles and Orange County permitted to rehabilitate fawns by the California Department of Fish and Game.

CWC is also one of only five facilities in all of Southern California permitted to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned coyotes by the California Department of Fish and Game. Through the City of Malibu and the National Marine Fisheries, CWC is permitted to rescue seals, sea lions and dolphins along the entire Malibu coast.

Physical Address
26026 Piuma Road, Calabasas, California, USA, 91302
Telephone
818-222-2658
Key programs & initiatives
Wildlife Emergency Response and Care - CWC provides wildlife emergency response to Southern California communities, rescuing native wildlife and treating injuries from gun shots, car hit, cat caught, poisoned (primary and secondary), treating local birds for toxin contamination in sea water and the local food chain and lastly, treating severely injured local wildlife who have been directly & intentionally abused by humans.

Marine Mammal Rescue Team - Provides emergency response, assessment and paramedic rescue to sick and injured seals, sea lions and dolphins, primarily for residents of Malibu and communities along the northern Los Angeles County coastline.

Educational Outreach Programs - CWC's wildlife education program builds a closer connection and a more ethical attitude toward native wildlife fostering tolerance, compassion and respect for the environment and the wildlife that lives in our neighborhoods. CWC's education staff provide wildlife education presentations to schools, museums and community groups.

Wildlife Rehabilitation Internship Program - Direct wildlife care experience under the supervision of California Wildlife Center staff. Interns gain experience with raptors, songbirds, land mammals, pelagic birds, and marine mammals. They have the opportunity to learn the local, state, and federal requirements in the care and treatment of protected and endangered species. Learn advanced skills from wildlife experts with hands-on experience and through specialized classes.

Wildlife Medicine Externship Program - The medical externship provides exposure to wildlife husbandry and rehabilitation as well as working with the on-site veterinarian for 19 hours/week, including physical exams,various diagnostic techniques and necropsies, developing a list of possible diagnoses and treatment plans. The remainder of the time will be spent with wildlife hospital supervisors learning valuable behavioral and rehabilitation information such as animal natural histories, handling,performing treatments, animal care, feeding, and releasing of animals.
Mission
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and release back into the wild,sick injured or orphaned native wildlife.
Geographic scope
Los Angeles and Ventura Counties in Southern California
City
Calabasas
State
California
Country
USA
Postcode
91302
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