Lindsay Wildlife Museum
 
 
 
Gifts for the animals!  
Provide food, housing and medical assistance for our resident Animal Ambassadors or the injured and orphaned wild animals brought into our wildlife hospital. Learn how you can make a difference by providing Gifts for the Animals.
 
Raccoon  
Keep them healthy
Complete vaccination series for one orphaned raccoon.
 
Price Needed Quantity
$7/ea 60

Pocket gopher  
They really dig it!
Organic soil, shredded bark, pine shavings, even recycled paper bedding provide our animals something to dig, bury or sleep in.
 
Price Needed Quantity
$10/ea 13

Western pond turtle  
Let the sun shine
Our snakes, lizards and turtles enjoy basking in the warm glow of special light and heat generating bulbs.
 
Price Needed Quantity
$15/ea 4

Barn owls  
Vital emergency treatment
Antidote needed to treat 10 barn owls for rodenticide poisoning.
 
Price Needed Quantity
$22/ea Sold out!

Fox squirrel  
Yum…
Special balanced formula for hand-feeding baby squirrels. $28 is enough formula to feed a litter for two weeks.
 
Price Needed Quantity
$28/ea 42

Common raven  
Looks so good, you might eat it
Our ravens, scrub jays and woodpeckers love this colorful kibble. Nutritious and delicious, it is a daily staple.
 
Price Needed Quantity
$30/ea Sold out!

Bobcat fracture repair  
Broken bones can heal
Set of stainless steel pins needed to fix fracture in a larger animal such as a hawk, eagle, or fox.
 
Price Needed Quantity
$37/ea 9

Palid bat  
Crickets, grubs and worms oh my!
The primary food for our bats, spiders and tiger salamanders and a favorite treat for ravens, woodpeckers, and even some raptors!
 
Price Needed Quantity
$40/ea 12

Bobcat fracture repair  
It hurts to get hurt
Pain medications to treat 100 injured songbirds.
 
Price Needed Quantity
$52/ea Sold out!

Bobcat fracture repair  
Watching what they eat
Animal keepers keep a close eye on how much our animals eat and weigh. Precise electrical scales are the ticket for a healthy, “balanced” diet..
 
Price Needed Quantity
$100/ea 3

Bobcat fracture repair  
We need to see closely
Service and inspect two microscopes used in the wildlife hospital. They’re used dozens of time each day to help staff diagnose diseases, parasites and infections in our wild patients.
 
Price Needed Quantity
$148/ea Sold out!

Bobcat fracture repair  
Stitch wounds closed
Cost of one box of very fine suture material used to suture eye injuries in mammals and lacerations in song birds.
 
Price Needed Quantity
$169/ea 25

Bald eagle  
What’s underfoot?
Proper perch materials are crucial, especially for our raptor ambassadors. Doormat provides a comfortable, supportive surface and is easy to clean. $450 buys one 50' roll of doormat.
 
Price Needed Quantity
$450/ea 1

Bobcat fracture repair  
Interpretive Guide Scholarship Fund
Lindsay Wildlife Museum’s Interpretive Guide program is a year-round education program (Jan – Dec) which provides teens (12 – 16) the opportunity to learn about animals and nature while developing life skills. The yearly fee for participating in this program is $450. Help a teen take part in this unique program by contributing to the scholarship fund.
 
Donation amount determined by donor
$
 
   
  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.