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  1. Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. Our mission is to promote the well-being of wildlife and their habitats through rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife, public education and non-invasive research.

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      Wolf Hollow is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit...

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      You can help provide urgent care for wildlife by “adopting”...

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      if you find an injured or orphaned wild animal call us 24/7...

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      if you find an injured or orphaned wild animal call us 24/7...

  2. The aim of wildlife rehabilitation is to care for injured, orphaned, or sick native wild animals and release them back into the wild. There are three main stages of rehabilitation: (1) Rescue

  3. $6,000 Goal. Mission. To promote the well-being of wildlife and their habitats through rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife, public education and non-invasive research. Description.

  4. Since 1982, Wolf Hollow has treated more than 18,900 injured and orphaned wild animals. As we celebrate our 36th year, your donation will help Wolf Hollow continue our mission to promote the well-being of wildlife and their habitats through rehabilitation, public education and non-invasive research.

  5. Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, Friday Harbor, Washington. 9,233 likes · 161 talking about this · 133 were here. Wolf Hollow is a wildlife rehabilitation center serving San Juan, Skagit...

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  6. Wolf Hollow is a non-profit wildlife rehabilitation facility located in Friday Harbor. Animals come to our center from San Juan, Skagit and northern Island Counties. Our mission is to promote the well-being of wildlife and their habitats through the rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife, public education and non-invasive research.

  7. Our mission: To promote the well-being of wildlife and their habitats through rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife, public education and non-invasive research. Member Info: Chanda Stone. Executive Director. P.O. Box 391. Friday Harbor, WA 98250. (360) 378-5000. director@wolfhollowwildlife.org. http://www.wolfhollowwildlife.org.

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