Found a Songbird or Woodpecker?

Found a Songbird or Woodpecker?

Please call our wildlife hospital hotline (541-441-7193) if you have found an injured or orphaned songbird or woodpecker. Understanding Songbirds and Woodpeckers: When to Help Songbirds are a diverse group of birds within the order Passeriformes and are specifically...
Found a Small Mammal? 

Found a Small Mammal? 

Please call our wildlife hospital hotline (541-441-7193) if you have found an injured or orphaned small mammal.  Understanding Small Mammals: When to Help Southern Oregon is home to a variety of small mammals such as tree squirrels, ground squirrels, chipmunks,...
Found a Jay, Crow, or Raven?

Found a Jay, Crow, or Raven?

Please call our wildlife hospital hotline (541-441-7193) if you have found an injured or orphaned jay, crow, or raven.   Understanding Crows, Ravens, and Jays: When to Help Crows, ravens, and jays are all part of the corvid family, known for their intelligence...
Found a Wild Quail or Wild Turkey?

Found a Wild Quail or Wild Turkey?

Please call our wildlife hospital hotline (541-441-7193) if you have found an injured or orphaned wild quail species or Wild Turkey. Understanding Wild Quail and Wild Turkeys Southern Oregon is home to two different species of wild quail: the California Quail and...
Found a Reptile or Amphibian?

Found a Reptile or Amphibian?

Please call our wildlife hospital hotline (541-441-7193) if you have found an injured or orphaned reptile or amphibian. Understanding Reptiles and Amphibians: When to Help Southern Oregon is home to many different species of reptiles and amphibians, including turtles,...
Found a Bat?

Found a Bat?

Please call our wildlife hospital hotline (541-441-7193) if you have found an injured or orphaned bat.   Understanding Bats: When to Help Oregon is home to 15 species of insectivorous bats, many of which live in southern Oregon. Many species of bats in Oregon are...