WILDLIFE EMERGENCY
If you are in the Eastern Sierra area
and see a wild bird or animal that may need help, skip
to No.1 below. .....or call us at 760-872-1487 and will help you find a rehabilitator in your area.
If you are outside the
Eastern Sierra, contact IWRC (International Wildlife Rehabilitation
Council) at 707-864-1761 or IWRC
for referral to a rehabilitator in your area or go to our links page
for other options.
1. DOES THE ANIMAL OR BIRD NEED YOUR
HELP?
In general, if you approach a wild animal and it doesn't fly or run
away, it needs help.
It may be injured, sick or emaciated or too young to fly or walk.
Help Is Needed:
if the animal has an obvious injury, is very young (naked, pinfeathers)
or in an unsafe place such as the roadside, in a parking lot, trapped
in a building, etc.
Help May Not Be Needed:
Fawns and young jackrabbits are left alone by their parents and may
be fine. It is natural to see fledgling birds on the ground with limited
flight. Call for advice before rescuing.
2. YES, HELP IS NEEDED
Your goal is to get the bird or animal into a container and keep
it safe and warm while you call Eastern Sierra Wildlife Care for assistance.
(If this is a large mammal such as a deer, bear or coyote, call the
Department of Fish and Game at 760-872-1171 first. If you can't reach
them, call ESWC before taking further action.)
Secure Animal; Handle Gently
Be safe. Watch out for beaks and talons! Always wear gloves
when handling any mammals. Get advice before handling
adult mammals. [If you feel unable to handle the bird or animal, place
a box or trash can over the animal; monitor it while you call ESWC.]
Drop a T-shirt, towel or jacket over the animal; bundle it gently.
Place in a padded box or other container just a little larger than
the animal. This helps the animal save energy, retain body heat, and
prevents further injury. [For babies, make a snug nest from tissue
and a small plastic bowl.] Cover or close container and make a few
air holes.
Keep the Animal Warm, Dark and Quiet
The animal is in shock, so warmth is vital. Put container half on
heating pad (on low) if you have one, or provide a small bottle of
hot water (leak proof!) wrapped in a towel. Put in a warm, quiet place
away from people, pets, and noise.
Give no food or water until you get advice!