Animal Rescue Organization, Wildcare, Resumes Operations at Temporary Site in San Rafael
San Rafael, California, is now home to WildCare Transition, a temporary wildlife hospital, as the organisation moves forward with its $24 million Elevate WildCare Capital Campaign to construct a new, permanent facility.
The temporary hospital, located off Schmidt Lane, east of North San Pedro Road, is currently accepting injured and orphaned wildlife for care. WildCare advises calling their hotline at 415-456-7283 before bringing any wildlife to the new transition site.
While the exact address and visiting hours for WildCare Transition are not directly provided in the available search results, one nearby location, One55 Lofts at 155 Andersen Dr, San Rafael, CA 94901, is close by. This location operates daily from 9 am to 6 pm, suggesting that the WildCare facility in the area may have similar visiting hours, although this is not explicitly confirmed.
For the most accurate and current information regarding the temporary hospital's address and visiting hours, it is recommended to check WildCare's official website or contact them directly. Detailed maps for WildCare Transition can be found at discoverwildcare.org/transition.
In addition to the wildlife hospital, WildCare's Wildlife Education Exhibits will open to the public at the temporary site starting November 5. Admission to these exhibits is free, providing a valuable opportunity for the community to learn about local wildlife and conservation efforts.
As the temporary hospital operates, residents of San Rafael should be mindful of encounters with wildlife, particularly bears. Information on how to stay safe in such encounters can be found in various articles.
In unrelated news, a burglary incident occurred in San Rafael where the burglar bit a man and hit his pregnant wife in the head. Details of the incident can be found in a separate article.
Rush hour times in Marin County are discussed elsewhere, but no specific information about rush hour in San Rafael is provided in this article.
On a positive note, WildCare's Wildlife Hospital has moved to a temporary location near Gallinas Little League Field in San Rafael, CA. The Wildlife Education Exhibits will be opening to the public soon, offering a chance for the community to engage with and learn about the local wildlife.
The WildCare Transition, temporarily located at the wildlife hospital near Gallinas Little League Field in San Rafael, also hosts Wildlife Education Exhibits, opening to the public starting November 5. These exhibits aim to educate the community about local wildlife and sustainability.
Moreover, home-and-garden enthusiasts in San Rafael might find the opening of WildCare's exhibits an opportunity to learn about sustainable-living practices emphasized by the organization, benefitting both the local ecosystem and their home lifestyle.