Huntington Beach’s Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center made headlines earlier this year when it took in and treated scores of brown pelicans poisoned by domoic acid, linked to algal blooms in the ...
Wildlife impacted by the fires in nearby Los Angeles County are coming to local care centers as response teams in the fire-torn communities are overwhelmed with animals in critical need of help.
Orange County wildlife enthusiasts flocked to assist a Huntington Beach rescue group Wednesday, donating dish soap to aid in the treatment of a great horned owl discovered in a glue trap in Laguna ...
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- It's all hands-on deck inside the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center in Huntington Beach, which has taken in nearly 75 seabirds since March 17. "It's definitely ...
Debbie McGuire will never forget the memory of the little seabird peering back at her, she said, only the tiny eyes visible through the thick black oil covering its feathers. “My heart was just ...
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A group of brown pelicans flew back to their Huntington Beach ocean habitat on Wednesday after receiving nearly three months of treatment for domoic acid poisoning. Animal care staff at the Wetlands ...
For the second summer in a row, pelicans are dying off by the dozens in Southern California, with much still to be learned about the cause. The Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center in Huntington Beach ...
Wildlife officials are seeking help covering the massive amount of resources necessary to care for more than 600 patients being cared for in Orange County, including more than 50 recently sickened ...
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