Seasonal Wildlife Rehabilitator
Wolf Hollow is now accepting applications for our Seasonal Wildlife Rehabilitator position for spring/summer 2023. Follow this link for a full Job Description.
Wolf Hollow is now accepting applications for our Seasonal Wildlife Rehabilitator position for spring/summer 2023. Follow this link for a full Job Description.
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.
Our Open House on March 31st was a great success thanks to more than 200 guests who came for a guided tour of our facility, to chat with staff and board members, meet our education birds and enjoy a slice of our 35th Anniversary Cake. A special thank you to Kraig Hansen of San Juan…
Wolf Hollow on AmazonSmile Wolf Hollow is registered with AmazonSmile, so if you shop at smile.amazon.com, you can select Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehabilitation Center as the charitable organization that will benefit. We will receive a donation of 0.5% of the price of your eligible purchases from the AmazonSmile Foundation. Lots of small donations can quickly…
We have added a new section to the website called “Human Impacts on Wildlife” where you can find information, statistics, and suggestions about hazards to wildlife caused by human activity. Although this section is currently under construction, our page about domestic cats is ready for viewing. Do you know how many wild birds are killed…
As his community project, local student Merritt DeShon decided to lead a guided walk up Mt Young and invite participants to make donations to support Wolf Hollow’s work. The weather didn’t cooperate, but we all had fun, and learned all kinds of interesting facts about local plants and animals from our knowledgeable guide. Our thanks…