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Creatures of the Night Exotics Gardening for Birds Songbirds Relocation of Wildlife Harbingers of Winter Roadrunners Western Tanager Early uses of California Plants Bothersome Birds What animals have taught me Toads and Frogs Coping with Wildlife Are They Ever Gonna Leave? The Tail of a Lioness Eco-Vandalism How Far Will We Go? An Inside Look at Wildlife Rehabilitation Butterfly Gardening (Mis)Perceptions about Native Wildlfe Saga of a Red-tailed Hawk Sticky Situations The Gardener's Best Friends Quail Rodent proofing your home Foxtail and Fushia Awards The Fund for Animals Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is located in northeast San Diego county, in Ramona,CA. The thirteen acre facility serves as a hospital and nursery for many native species of wild mammals and birds. A fully equipped medical center, and trained staff and volunteers insure that the special needs of the ill, injured or orphaned wildlife can be met 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The FFAWRC specializes in birds of prey, coyotes, bobcats, mountain lions, crows, ravens and skunks. Our 150 foot free flight enclosure enables birds of prey, from Cooper's hawks to Golden Eagles, to exercise their atrophied muscles after recovering from illness or injury. Once rehabilitated, each bird is released back into its home territory.

Our 150' free flight enclosure

Enclosures for mammals are spacious and comfortable. These enclosures allow the orphaned youngsters and recuperating adults to get plenty of exercise and same species companionship with no human contact. Every young animal is raised wild to enable the youngster to naturally develop the survival skills necessary for life in the wild. Sick or injured adults are kept wild and all are fed diets consisting of their natural foods. Recuperated adults are released back into the areas from which they came.

This facility is but one facet of the work done by The Fund for Animals, Inc. For more information on The Fund for Animals, Inc. or its founder and unpaid president, noted author the late Cleveland Amory, please visit their web site, www.fund.org.

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