Address 1387 Main St, Morro Bay, CA 93442
Phone Number +18055439453
Description Founded in 1984, Pacific Wildlife Care is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating injured, orphaned, or sick wildlife in San Luis Obispo County. Our licensed center and passionate team work tirelessly to return healthy animals to the wild while educating the community on how to coexist with our native wildlife. We handle over 3,000 animals annually across 200+ species, providing urgent care and long-term recovery solutions. Visit us or support our mission to protect and preserve local wildlife for future generations.
We had a bird stuck in the wall between the fireplace and drywall. We called Pacific Wildlife and I ended up leaving a message, it being Saturday, I figured we were on our own. Within minutes, Kat returned our call and walked us through every step of saving this beautiful bird. We already had a hole cut in the wall but the bird wasn’t leaving. She told us, the birdie was probably scared and to close all the blinds and open some windows (without screens). Within minutes of closing the blinds and allowing the bird to feel safe again, the bird quickly made its way out of the hole and out a window! Thank you, Kat!
Pacific Wildlife Care came to the rescue today when I found a small barn owl with a broken wing near the highway. I’m a truck driver from Georgia who had no idea what to do in this emergency. Google led me to Pacific Wildlife Care who answered the phone immediately, and someone was there to rescue the owl only a short time later. I’m so grateful for these heroes!
They were very kind and helpful, im glad I located them so they could help provide the bird i brought to them a second chance....
Three animals turned in to Pacific Wildlife "Care", all three euthanized immediately. One was completely healthy with the rehabber waiting to take her back. These people stopped publishing their euthanasia statistics years ago, unlike wildlife rehabs in other counties. What are you hiding? Please don't donate anything to this place until they publish their stats.
Wildlife care? More like animal cruelty. They refused to help us with an injured baby deer because she wasn’t “young enough”. This sweet deer will likely die because they refused to help.
These people are so kind! I have brought in 1 baby bunny and 2 baby possums. The bunny didn't make it, but they take such good care of them! I dont know what I would have done otherwise. Thank you
Business Hours
Monday:08:30AM - 17:00PMTuesday:08:30AM - 17:00PMWednesday:08:30AM - 17:00PMThursday:08:30AM - 17:00PMFriday:08:30AM - 17:00PMSaturday:08:30AM - 17:00PMSunday:08:30AM - 17:00PM
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