A Soft Place To Land

A Soft Place To Land is a permitted wildlife rehabilitation facility dedicated to helping Washington’s wildlife. We are a registered Washington non-profit organization and are in the process of obtaining our 501C3 status. We officially opened in February 2016 and we are just beginning in our journey, with big dreams for the future and plans … Read more

Squirrel Refuge

Squirrel Refuge is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization committed to providing wildlife rehabilitation, education, sanctuary, and humane treatment of squirrels. See our website and Facebook page for more details. Rescue|Rehab|Welfare>Wildlife

Finally Home Horse Rescue

At Finally Home, we rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome horses. Some of the Earth’s most amazing creatures find themselves in difficult situations. Horses rely on human beings to care for them, and yet sometimes we let them down. Finally Home Horse Rescue aims to seek out horses in these situations and do what we can to … Read more

Bats Northwest

In March, 1996, thirty-three dedicated bat lovers, including biologists, zoologists, medical researchers, forestry experts, educators, zoo personnel and interested citizens, formed Bats Northwest, a grassroots organization devoted to the study and preservation of bats in the Pacific Northwest through conservation, education and research. We were incorporated as a non-profit corporation in Washington State, and have … Read more

Paws Wildlife Center

PAWS is a champion for animals—rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife, sheltering and adopting homeless cats and dogs, and educating people to make a better world for animals and people. We are a local organization serving Washington State. If you have found an injured or sick wild animal, please call us at 425.412.4040 as soon as … Read more

West Sound Wildlife Shelter

West Sound Wildlife is a nonprofit wildlife hospital and education center serving the western Puget Sound. Last year we cared for over 1,500 wildlife patients and provided live-animal education programs to more than 12,000 children and adults. If you have an injured, sick or orphaned animal call 206-855-9057 (please do not send an email.) View … Read more

Turtle Ridge Wildlife Center

We provide emergency medical care, treatment, and rehabilitation for all species of injured and/or orphaned wild animals, saving their lives and getting them back home to the wild. Through our helpline, conservation, and outreach programs,we connect people with nature and share innovative techniques that empower and inspire coexistence with wildlife. IMPORTANT: If you have an … Read more

Beck’s Place

Beck’s Place provides animal and human support services to low-income families in order to enable them stay together with their pets. Are you available to foster? View our website and Facebook page for more details. Rescue|Rehab|Welfare|Volunteer Opportunities

Washington State Animal Response Team (WASART)

When your horse falls into a well, you need help getting your herd out of the path of a wildfire, or a flood has made it necessary to shelter your horses so you can find safety, the Washington State Animal Response Team (WASART) is trained to help.  A 501(c)(3), WASART is an all volunteer-run and … Read more

EQUINE AID SANCTUARY

Our Mission: To provide lifetime sanctuary for the equines we have previously rescued and to remain a voice against all abuse. -Equine Aid has operated at our Monroe location since 1999, receiving 501c3 status in 2008. We assist horses, ponies, mules, donkeys and hinnys. -Our goal is to share these animals with our community: we … Read more

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