Temporary Pause

Dear Friends of Wolf Hollow, as we are entering the slower season, we want to inform you of a temporary pause in our wildlife intake services.

Starting November 13, we will undertake essential repairs on our aging intake building. This building has been a cornerstone of our operations for many years and now requires weatherization and structural enhancements to ensure the safety of both humans and wildlife.

During this short time period, we may not be in a position to receive and care for wildlife at the center. However, we remain open and committed to assisting you and injured wildlife in any way possible. Please feel free to call us, 360-378-5000 and we will do our utmost to support you through this time. Thank you for your understanding and continued support as we work to improve our facilities for the future.

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