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The avian guests and TCWC need your help! We are feeding 100,000 mealworms a week to the baby songbirds and 160 mice a day to the birds of prey.
You can help by donating (see below) or by helping to provide the mealworms and mice. Just give us a call at 209-283-EAGL(3245) and we can answer any questions you may have.
The GuideStar Exchange represents Non-Profit organizations with a means of providing both potential donors and the public at large all of the relevant information to make decisions regarding the integrity and reputability of groups such as the two we represent here at PawsPartners.org. I am so proud of both A-PAL Humane Society and Tri County Wildlife Care, who have worked hard to achieve the highest grade for participation from GuideStar!
The first larger birds went to our flight cage yesterday- a fox caught Acorn Woodpecker, a Black Phoebe who had a foxtail in her wing, a Robin with an eye injury and 3 orphaned Starlings. A big thanks to Amador Community Foundation, Jackson Creek Veterinary Clinic and The Feed Barn for making this cage possible. A big thanks to Bub Wills for getting it ready for our feathered friends!
Hawks released back to the wild!
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Welcome!PawsPartners.org is an alliance formed between A-PAL Humane Society of Amador County and Tri County Wildlife Care, the latter serving native wildlife in Amador, Calaveras, and Eastern San Joaquin Counties. Since inception we have added the Shelter Partners volunteer group, who support our local Animal Control organization, and Amador County Animal Response Team (ACART). Categories
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