Where can I take an injured bird in Oregon?

Where can I take an injured bird in Oregon?

- Portland Audubon Wildlife Care Center. - Wildlife Center of the North Coast. - Turtle Ridge Wildlife Rehab Center (Salem) - American Wildlife Foundation (Molalla) - Chintimini Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (Corvallis) - Cascades Raptor Center (Eugene) - Umpqua Wildlife Rescue.

Where can I take an injured bird?

If Bird Is Seriously Injured If the injured bird isn't able to recover on it's own, the best bet is to continue to keep the bird in a safe place and call a professional wildlife rehabilitator or bird rehabilitation center at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Information Directory.

How do you report an injured bird?

If you find a sick or injured bird, contact a wildlife rehabilitator or local veterinarian to see if they are able to care for it. Make sure you call first as some clinics don't have the facilities to isolate sick birds, and can't take the risk of spreading a communicable disease among their other birds.Apr 1, 2016

What do you do with an injured bird in Portland Oregon?

What should you do if you see a sick or injured animal? Call ODFW, OSP or a licensed wildlife rehabilitator before picking up or moving any wildlife.Jul 8, 2020

What do you do with an injured bird in Oregon?

Keep it in a quiet place outdoors away from pets and check back in a couple of hours. If the bird has recovered, it will have flown off. If not, contact a local ODFW office or your local wildlife rehabilitator.

Who do you call when you see an injured bird?

wildlife rehabilitator

What do you do if you find an injured duck?

- Keep the bird in a warm, dark, quiet place. - Do not give it food or water. Feeding an animal an incorrect diet can result in injury or death. - Do not handle it. Leave the animal alone. - Keep children and pets away from it.

Who to call when a duck is hurt?

If you come across wildlife you think may be injured or orphaned, you should note the location and contact a Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator in your area. If you cannot reach a Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator, you can also contact the appropriate FWC Regional Office for assistance.

Who do you call for hurt wildlife?

Wildlife Rehabilitator

What is the difference between a wildlife veterinarian and a wildlife rehabilitator?

Wildlife rehabilitators care for orphaned and/or injured wildlife with the goal of returning animals back into their native habitat. A wildlife rehabilitator is typically not a veterinarian, although some states automatically allow veterinarians to rehabilitate wildlife.