As many residents begin their Halloween decorating, the Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network implores citizens to refrain from using fake spiderwebs outdoors as Halloween decor.
Birds make a full recovery after arriving emaciated and dehydrated, the exact cause of this widespread event is still unknown.
Over the weekend, Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network experienced an unusually high influx of brown pelican patients
New arrivals! The first baby striped skunk litter of the year has arrived at Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network Patient #412 and his five siblings were found orphaned behind a Santa Maria building.
The first baby bunnies of the year have arrived! Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network has received over twenty rabbits since the start of 2022, including brush rabbits and desert cottontails.
Sometimes the road to rehabilitation is a long one, but this little guy is a fighter! Raccoon patient #3873 arrived at SBWCN in November.
A juvenile common garter snake was found in Goleta after being attacked by a cat and was brought into the Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network.
This Bonaparte’s gull was found with a broken wing in Carpinteria on New Year's Eve of 2021.