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Giving Wildlife a Second Chance
We Rescue, Rehabilitate, and Release Imperiled Wildlife
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Dear Friend of CWC,
CWC in glorious, glossy color!! A two-page profile of California Wildlife Center appears in the current (July/August) issue of Westlake Today magazine. Written by veteran CWC volunteer Mike Laskavy, the article offers Conejo Valley readers an overview of our history, mission and goals, plus a plug for the upcoming Wild Brunch event. Enjoy!
Mike and the rest of us at CWC hope to see you at our Wild Brunch on August 16th.
PS: By the way, Mike wants everyone to know that, yes, that’s a non-native lynx in the snow on the first page; and no, he was not consulted on the photo selections!
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California Wildlife Center (CWC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife. The Center fulfills this responsibility by providing expert medical care and through community outreach and education. The Center is located on a three + acre parcel in the Santa Monica Mountains, generously provided by California State Parks.
Since its founding in 1998, CWC has provided care for more than 20,000 animals. Operating with a small staff, including a veterinarian and a team of 40 trained volunteers who log 13,000+ hours a year, CWC provides emergency care to native wildlife in Los Angeles County, 365 days a year. The Center does not receive government subsidies and must rely on donations to continue its mission.
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