Lindsay Wildlife Museum
 
 
 
Found an animal?  
If you find an animal you think needs help, do not automatically pick it up. Please check the list below to find out what you should do. If the animal needs to be brought to the wildlife hospital, keep it in a cardboard box with a lid or a closed paper bag in a warm, dark and quiet place until you can bring it to the museum. DO NOT FEED OR HANDLE WILD ANIMALS whether or not you bring them to the wildlife hospital. For solutions to common wildlife problems click here.
     
Mammals
Bats Coyotes & foxesDeer
Gophers & molesOpossums
RaccoonsMice & ratsRabbits
SkunksSquirrels
  Birds and reptiles
DucksHawks & owlsSongbirds
Snakes
     
Live outside the East Bay area?
California Council for Wildlife Rehabilitators
National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association
International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council
  Loggerhead shrike
 
   
  Address: 1931 First Ave, Walnut Creek, CA 94597
Telephone: 925-935-1978
Lindsay Wildlife Museum is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. Federal tax identification #94-6104179. © 2010 All rights reserved.