(Posted on Facebook March 26, 2025) As spring arrives, the Wildlife Center of the North Coast (WCNC) has admitted three bald eagles in just a few weeks, an unusual surge in cases….
Category: Wildlife Center of North Coast
Federal, state agencies responding to contaminated wildlife, oiled birds, tar balls along north Oregon and south Washington coasts May 19th; Dozen birds impacted
(SEATTLE – U.S. Coast Guard) – Federal agencies along with Washington and Oregon state agencies are responding to a tar-like substance from an unknown source affecting a shoreline near Beards Hollow, Washington,…
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Wildlife Center of the North Coast Needs Tillamook County Transport Volunteers; Get TIckets Now for Founder’s Night Fundraiser Oct. 29th
Looking for a volunteer opportunity that gets you outside and helps wildlife?? Here you go … The Wildlife Center of the North Coast is in need of TRANSPORT VOLUNTEERS willing to help…
Wildlife Center of North Coast Intaking Common Murres, Other Injured Seabirds
With the ODFW announcement yesterday requesting that the public not handle, “leave alone”*, common murre chicks (jumplings – see below for more information.) The Pioneer reached out to the Wildlife Center of…