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I've rescued large angry seagulls, and bear the scars to show it
I take them to the WILDLIFE RESCUE.
The one in San Diego was Project Wildlife (there was another as well, can't recall the name). I imagine there are similar organizations elsewhere.
I think the other one is called Wildlife Assist and they work with Project Wildlife. I talked to them about a heron with fishing line all over it's leg. They told me how to capture him and take the line off.
I can't remember if that's it,but you're probably right. I do remember talking to one of their rescuers once, and she told me how busy they were. I mainly stuck to Project Wildlife since a) I knew where they were and could drive right down there and b) they send you a little post card to let you know what happened to the animal you assisted....if you wanted to know.
I've rescued large angry seagulls, and bear the scars to show it
I take them to the WILDLIFE RESCUE.
The one in San Diego was Project Wildlife (there was another as well, can't recall the name). I imagine there are similar organizations elsewhere.
I think the other one is called Wildlife Assist and they work with Project Wildlife. I talked to them about a heron with fishing line all over it's leg. They told me how to capture him and take the line off.
I can't remember if that's it,but you're probably right. I do remember talking to one of their rescuers once, and she told me how busy they were. I mainly stuck to Project Wildlife since a) I knew where they were and could drive right down there and b) they send you a little post card to let you know what happened to the animal you assisted....if you wanted to know.