Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network

Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network

Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network (SBWCN) serves to rescue, rehabilitate and return to the wild sick, injured, orphaned, or oil-impaired wild birds, reptiles, amphibians, and small mammals in Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties and to educate the public about living in harmony with wildlife.
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Understanding Domoic Acid: How a Natural Toxin Is Affecting Local Wildlife

Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network (SBWCN) is currently caring for an increased number of seabirds showing signs of domoic acid poisoning, a naturally occurring toxin found in the ocean. The nonprofit wildlife hospital, which serves Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties,…

Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network is Experiencing a Pelican Event

On Tuesday, April 23, Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network began receiving a large influx of California Brown Pelican patients. Birds arriving are emaciated and dehydrated with many more reports of deceased pelicans being found all over Santa Barbara and Ventura…

Western Screech Owl: SB Wildlife Care Network’s Patient of the Week

The Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network has released a Western Screech Owl after making a full recovery.

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