Detailed instructions for leaving animals. Clean, ...
Detailed instructions for leaving animals. Clean, easy to find and ample free parking.

Detailed instructions for leaving animals. Clean, easy to find and ample free parking.
I found an injured bird and was able to take it to project wildlife after hours. FYI The main entrance and after hours doors are to the right as soon as you pull into the driveway. If you re going to drop off after hours then there s an after hours door right next to the main entrance. You go inside and there s a short form to fill out and then they have cages for you to put the rescued animal in; as well as heating pads. Took a minute for me to find it but hope this helps others dropping off after hours. So happy our city has this available.
I took 2 baby hummingbirds that had fallen from the nest to them because they have a team dedicated to hummingbirds. They were very friendly and helpful and obviously caring. I highly recommend them. They also provided me with a direct number I can call to check on the babies.
Project Wildlife was once a noble, *very* worthwhile, and wholly underfunded organization "tilting at windmills" for several years. But now they've moved, been merged, and become even more reduced. It's sad (even tragic) but true, and makes this old San Diego native want to cry. I made a food & cash donation, but the lady there seemed barely interested (?) and frankly told me my food donation would be given to the domestic pet shelter next door, perhaps revealing P.W. to be little more than a facade nowadays? Please, *please* prove me wrong.
Project wild life please try your best to save the poor seagull that got hit by a car today. I hope to see him get better and recovers from this very unfortunate situation. Thank you
Have used them a number of times. Always great people to ask for general information about local wildlife and an informative web site that is always a great place to read about what to do. I always make a donation when I bring them an animal, and when I remember to. I have taken them baby opossums from the pouch of a diseased mother, a couple of raptors and a few clutches of ducklings. In the interim I am trying to make my neighborhood more compatible for wildlife to co-exist. The hardest part is keeping cats from killing birds, lizards and important prey for birds. If you can, I recommend keeping your cat on short outdoor excursions. Which will also help your cat avoid being killed by the coyotes as well. Good luck!
We have to thank them for taking care of animals I took a little bird there I was a little disappointed that when I got there they were closed but I was happy that they do have an after hours drop off
Super easy drop off and people that care. The new place is super nice
Not sure that rating this as "loved it" for five stars, but they have been super helpful in accepting injured wildlife that I've happened upon during hikes. I'm thankful for their mission.
