Turtle Ridge Wildlife Center
Wild Animal Rescue in Oregon (all species, including birds, raptors, squirrels, raccoons, skunks, wat
09/04/2021
Today is . And Oregon's wildlife needs you to help spread the word:
Turtle Ridge Wildlife Center NEEDS to be open and helping the injured and orphaned wildlife in Oregon.
Did you know that in 2019, Turtle Ridge received animals from 16 different Oregon counties? 16!
Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife has not reinstated our license and every day means MORE animals are not receiving support.
The quickest way you can help is to share, comment, and tell everyone you know. Also, if you haven't already, please sign our petition: https://bit.ly/37V4RvP
Many people have reached out about additional ways they can take action. Thank you so, so, so much. Please keep us in your thoughts and we'll share more ways to help as they come available!
Happy National Wildlife Day, friends. Let's celebrate by keeping up the fight to
08/13/2021
SIGN OUR PETITION: https://bit.ly/37V4RvP
Friends of wildlife and supporters of Turtle Ridge Wildlife Center, Oregon's wildlife needs your help.
On the evening of April 2, after the finder waited a day in the scorched forests for signs of mamma, Turtle Ridge received a black bear cub that was malnourished and medically failing. Our director, Jessy, nursed him through the night. The following day, Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) was notified. Sadly, they removed the bear cub from Turtle Ridge's care and it was promptly euthanized.
ODFW has since revoked our rehabilitation license on the grounds that we did not notify them fast enough.
Friends, this has left us unable to serve the community and care for injured wildlife.
Please click below to read a letter recently sent to ODFW about the tragic death of an innocent black bear cub and the importance of Turtle Ridge's life-saving services. We will be sharing information as it comes in, but with your help, we can fight to open back up and to keep serving the thousands of animals who need us each year.
If you'd like to learn more: https://bit.ly/ODFWletter
If you'd like to support financially: https://bit.ly/turtleridge
Thank you for caring about the beautiful wildlife in our state. We'll keep you posted!
06/09/2021
Check out our story! If you love us then you'll love our friends at ACRN!
Proudly Presenting Our First Partner: Turtle Ridge Wildlife Center (TRWC) ACRN is introduces our first official partner. TRWC is well-known and beloved in the local community and vital to Oregon’s wildlife rehab ecosystem.
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