There are other wildlife rehabilitation organizations in the Penninsula Bay Area and each has their jurisdiction depending on where the animal was found. When the animal is released, it's important for the animals welfare (and legally required) to release it in the area in which it was found. Use the following table to find out whether you can bring an animal to a rehabilitation center closer to you. (And if it's a baby bird, check if you need to)
City | Wildlife Organization | Domestic Animals |
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Palo Alto | Wildlife Rescue | Palo Alto Animal Services |
Los Altos, Mountain View | Wildlife Rescue | Palo Alto Animal Services |
Stanford Hospital and Stanford Shopping Center |
Wildlife Rescue | Palo Alto Animal Services |
Stanford Campus | Wildlife Rescue | Humane Society of Santa Clara |
Sunnyvale, Cupertino, San Jose, Los Gatos, and other cities in southern Santa Clara County |
Wildlife Center of Silicon Valley | Humane Society of Santa Clara |
Menlo Park, Redwood City, Atherton, Portola Valley, and other San Mateo County cites |
Penninsula Humane Society (Wildlife Section) |
Penninsula Humane Society |