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Patient Profiles

Every day new patients arrive at our facility. We see over 3,000 patients annually. Over 135 different species come to us for care. In an effort to tell their stories of survival and highlight the diverse number of species that we rehabilitate, we try to share some of their stories here. You can also see posts on our social media pages.  

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Orphaned Great Horned Owlets

By Sarvey Wildlife / Wednesday, September 3, 2025 /
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Our orphaned Great Horned Owlets are getting bigger! These owlets will be ready to release in the next few weeks.  Read More

Bushy Tailed Woodrats

By Sarvey Wildlife / Friday, August 15, 2025 /
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In July, we admitted an unusual patient from Oroville, WA—a bushy-tailed woodrat who had unknowingly hitched a ride to the Puget Sound region inside a vehicle. Upon intake, we discovered she was... Read More

Common Raven Returns Home

By Sarvey Wildlife / Tuesday, August 5, 2025 /
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This Common Raven was found grounded on Camano Island in early June, likely after being struck by a car. He was admitted with head trauma and soft tissue injuries to his neck. After several week... Read More

Turkey Vulture Hit By Car

By Sarvey Wildlife / Saturday, July 26, 2025 /
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This Turkey Vulture was found on the highway. We suspect she was hit by a car. No fractures were found, just some internal trauma. She is recovering and now in a flight cage preparing for release.&nbs... Read More

Orphaned Gulls

By Sarvey Wildlife / Saturday, July 19, 2025 /
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One of the cute orphaned Gulls in care. We took in six different orphaned glaucous-wing gulls from different areas. Generally, they come off of buildings in crowded areas and the parents cannot care f... Read More

Raccoons!

By Sarvey Wildlife / Wednesday, July 9, 2025 /
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Orphaned raccoons began arriving in late March, and as always, they require multiple daily feeds when they first come in. We start them on a special formula, gradually transitioning them to solid food... Read More

Little Green Heron

By Sarvey Wildlife / Thursday, July 3, 2025 /
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These marsh birds always give off dinosaur vibes. We have been seeing more of these coming in recently. The young fledglings are often displaced from wetland and marshy areas in high traffic areas. Ma... Read More

Striped Skunks

By Sarvey Wildlife / Monday, June 30, 2025 /
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We are currently caring for seven orphaned striped skunks, all originally found in Whatcom County. They were transferred to us by our colleagues at Whatcom Humane Wildlife for continued care. It... Read More

Eaglet Getting Bigger

By Sarvey Wildlife / Thursday, June 19, 2025 /
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The baby Eaglet that arrived in late April is getting bigger. He is eating well and we have had him spending some time with an adult eagle also in care.  Read More

Orphaned Fawns

By Sarvey Wildlife / Friday, June 6, 2025 /
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We have four orphaned fawns in care. In October, they will be released together as a small herd. Read More
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