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  1. 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. © 2024 Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehabilitation Center

    • Rehabilitation

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    • Newsletters

      Our electronic newsletter, Hollow Happenings, is emailed to...

    • Research

      This has included the collection and analysis of data on...

    • Employment

      Wolf Hollow’s Education Intern works with our Education...

    • Septic Systems

      Did you find an animal? If you find an injured or orphaned...

    • Tracking Seals

      Showed up again 7/11. Brought to Wolf Hollow by San Juan...

    • Fawn Enclosure

      They were beginning to show their age, and needed extensive...

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  2. 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.

  3. Jan 13, 2021 · Over 200 animals were released from the center after rehabilitation in 2020, Aitken said. One of them was a great horned owl, found in February stuck in a barbed-wire fence – a barb had caught...

  4. Story by Heather Spaulding. • 19h. S hifting into the spring season brings a new era to Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. After 33-plus years with the organization, Education...

  5. Apr 19, 2023 · Tucked in the trees on Boyce Road on San Juan Island is Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, a non-profit organization with the mission of promoting the well-being of wildlife and their habitats through rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife, public education and non-invasive research.

  6. $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.

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