Project Wildlife, established in 1972, is a leading wildlife rehabilitation organization in San Diego County, dedicated to providing injured, orphaned, and sick wild animals with a second chance at life. With a mission to improve the quality of life for local wildlife and the community, Project Wildlife serves as a primary resource for wild animal rehabilitation, offering a range of programs and services to support the well-being of native San Diego wildlife.
Through the commitment of their dedicated staff and volunteers, Project Wildlife has helped nearly 10,000 birds and mammals each year, encompassing over 320 species to-date. Their unwavering compassion drives their efforts to rehabilitate and care for wild animals, making a significant impact on the preservation and protection of San Diego's diverse wildlife population.
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