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Baby Season has Begun!
On March 9th Wolf Hollow receive the first baby animals of 2023; two little Grey Squirrel kits that came from Whidbey Island. They were found on the ground after a tree was cut down. They were about 2 weeks old and still had their eyes closed, but apart from being a little dehydrated, they were…

Give Orcas May 4-18, 2023
While Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is a small nonprofit, we have salaries and bills to pay just as any business. Unlike some nonprofits, our main clientele will never return with monetary help to thank us for saving their lives. We cannot raise our rates to cover costs as we do not have rates. What avenue that’s left to us is fundraising by getting our message out to sympathetic and supportive ears. To enter the ring, to compete with all the businesses, other nonprofits, and influencers out there looking for attention. At Wolf Hollow, we all wear many hats but also focus on our mission of saving and releasing wildlife. This leaves very little time for outreach and marketing our story to the public.

Meet Our Seasonal Rehab Staff and Interns
Logan Tyson- Seasonal Wildlife Rehabilitator I arrived in late April to start a six-month stint at Wolf Hollow. I’m originally from North Carolina where I attended N C State University and graduated with a BS in Zoology and a minor in wildlife science. In the past I have worked in a variety of setting including…