Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Animal Shelter - Wildlife
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Animal Shelter - Wildlife
- Visit Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's Wildlife Control Operators List
- The closest wildlife rehabilitation centers are the Chintimini Wildlife Center in Corvallis and the Wildife Center of the North Coast in Astoria.
- If you have found an injured or orphaned mammal or bird, you may call Chintimini's emergency help hotline at 541-745-5324 and follow these tips. The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) also provides guidance about how to tell if baby animals are orphaned, injured or perfectly fine-and what to do if they need your help
- If you have found an injured or stranded marine mammal ashore, follow these tips from the Marine Mammal Stranding Network.
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Animal Shelter - Wildlife
- Visit WildNeighbors.org to learn more about the innovative and effective approaches you can take to solve any wild animal problems you encounter in your home, yard or garden.
- Visit the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife website to learn more about local wildlife.
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Animal Shelter - Wildlife
Nuisance wildlife issues include situations such as raccoons living in your home's attic or chimney, a groundhog living under your shed, or a squirrel inside your home's walls.
- Visit the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)'s site for tips on choosing a wildlife control company. Critter Getter is one local option at 541-418-0788.
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides a toll-free number to answer questions and provide guidance for these types of nuisance wildlife issues: 877-463-6497. The call center may also provide you with a referral to a private licensed Wildlife Control Cooperator who is knowledgeable and trained to respond to these nuisance wildlife issues and evict wildlife from your home and prevent the animals from re-entering in the future.