New Heron Cage Completed
Our new Heron Cage is complete and ready for it’s first occupant. A grant from Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife enabled us to build this new enclosure, which is 36 feet long, 16 feet wide and 12 feet high.
A group of students from Arizona State University decided to carry out projects on the San Juan Islands for their alternative spring break. We were delighted to have them spend a day at Wolf Hollow building a songbird aviary and a deck for waterfowl tubs. They were a great work crew and helped us make…
Sydney Bregman Sydney graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a B.S. in Environmental Management and Protection in 2023. Sydney has accumulated two years of wildlife rehabilitation experience through volunteering and working for multiple wildlife rehabilitation centers including The Marine Mammal Center and Pacific Wildlife Care. She is from Los Angeles, California but has…
After 4 months of care at Wolf Hollow, four young otters were released on the shores of a sheltered bay. They ran along the shore, investigated the rocks and seaweed, explored the driftwood and splashed in and out of the water. When they arrived at Wolf Hollow in June and early July the kits were…
Scouts Help to Rebuild Aviary Local Scout, Max Mattox, and his family, friends and fellow scouts in Troop 4090 helped rebuild a Songbird Aviary at Wolf Hollow as Max’s Eagle Scout Project. They had fun taking down the old aviary and rebuilding the new one, which is now completed and ready for our busy summer season….
Chanda Stone joined Wolf Hollow as Executive Director in September 2018. A native of southern California, Chanda has many years of experience as an arborist, wetland restoration coordinator and volunteer specialist. She earned a graduate degree from Portland State University and created TEAM Tualatin, a summer program for teens to restore natural wildlife habitats. Volunteering…