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SpiritWild

11245 Loch Lomond Road

Middletown,  CA

95461

      

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Our phone is remotely located so as not to frighten the animals in our care.   Just because an answering machine picks up the call, does not mean there is no one available on site.  If you have captured a sick, injured or orphaned wild animal, please don't wait for a call back, bring it to the Center ASAP.

If you find a large or dangerous wild bird or mammal in need of assistance please call the Center and allow us to rescue it.   We are open 24 hours a day 365 days a year.

Call:   707  928-6665      (If no answer, leave a message, the machine is checked frequently)             E-mail us at:     birdresq@pacific.net   (use the linking button on the Home page).

If you find a small or baby wild bird or mammal that can be safely handled, we are counting on you to bring it to the Center for help.   Remember to always wear gloves or use a towel when handling wildlife and wash your hands after handling it.

The Center is located at 11245 Loch Lomond Road (there is a sign that hangs below the mailbox that says ... SpiritWild, Wildlife Rescue)

From Middletown:

Take Hwy 175 going towards Cobb.   Loch Lomond is a small town along Hwy 175 about 3 Miles North of Cobb.   When you get to the wee little town of Loch Lomond turn right, that will be Loch Lomond Road.   The Center is about 1 and 1/2 miles down the road on the right hand side.

From Lucerne, Nice, Upper Lake, Lakeport or Kelseyville:

Take Hwy 29 through Lakeport heading towards Lower Lake.  About 3 miles past Kelseyville take Hwy 175 to the right.   Follow Hwy 175 for about 8 miles until you reach the small town of Loch Lomond and then turn Left, that will be Loch Lomond Road.   the Center is about 1 and 1/2 miles down the road on the right hand side.

From Paradise Cove, Kono Tayee, Glen Haven, Clearlake Oaks, Spring Valley, Clearlake or Lower Lake:

Take Hwy 20 to 53.  Follow 53 through Clearlake to Hwy 29 at Lower Lake.   Turn onto Hwy 29 heading towards Lakeport.   Follow the Hwy for about 1  mile until just before the big hill.  Get into the left turn lane and turn left onto Siegler Canyon Road. (big horse ranch on left side).  Follow Siegler Canyon Road for about 6  miles, the Center will be on your left hand side.

  • If you find a deer on the side of the road that is still alive and a potential traffic hazard, please contact the California Highway Patrol office in Ukiah or dial 911.
  • For nuisance wildlife such as raccoons, coyotes, lions, bobcats or skunk, contact the Department of Agriculture and request a County Trapper for assistance.
  • If you find a Deer Fawn in need of assistance, please contact;  Clearlake Wildlife Rescue;  Remember a mother deer may leave her baby unattended for 12 hours or more while she browses or naps.  Please don't create an orphan, observe the baby for an extended period of time before you call for assistance. Please don't feed the baby!
  • To report illegal hunting, fishing, trapping, possession or harassment of wildlife contact the California Department of Fish and Game in Rancho Cordova.

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This site was last updated 06/23/08