

We may request that you voluntarily supply us with personal information, including your email address, postal address, home or work telephone number and other personal information for such purposes as correspondence, placing an order, requesting an estimate, or participating in online surveys. Personal Information You Choose to Provide.

When you visit our website you may provide us with two types of information: personal information you knowingly choose to disclose that is collected on an individual basis and website use information collected on an aggregate basis as you and others browse our website. Our deep appreciation goes to the Avian & Exotic Clinic for their generous services to wild and exotic animals rescued by the SPCA. While the Wildlife Center has a team of dedicated and highly trained staff, its accomplishments would not be possible without the many volunteers who donate their valuable time each week. If in doubt, please always call the SPCA first before moving an animal. Some baby animals that appear orphaned actually don’t need to be rescued. Many wild animals are orphaned as a result of human activities such as spring tree trimming or unnecessary rescue. The Wildlife Center also acts as a nursery for the hundreds of nestling birds and neonatal mammals orphaned each spring. Common problems include wildlife hit by cars, birds caught by cats or baby birds that have fallen from nests. The Wildlife Center functions in part as an emergency hospital for animals that are sick or injured. Serving the entire Monterey County area, the Wildlife Center provides a resource for people who encounter wildlife in need while also providing care for exotic pet animals that are lost or surrendered to the SPCA. For mountain lions and bears, please call the California Department of Fish & Wildlife at (916) 653-6420.
