BIRD ALLIANCE OF OREGON
WILDLIFE CARE CENTER
Treats wild animals for release back into the wild and responds to wildlife related questions. The facility includes a full wildlife veterinary and rehabilitation service, a wildlife diagnostics laboratory, indoor and outdoor flight cages, and housing for eight non-releasable educational birds and one non-releasable educational turtle. The care center is operated by three staff, including a wildlife veterinarian, and more than 100 volunteers.

Services include:
Complete veterinary care and rehabilitation services for injured wildlife
Wildlife field services and wildlife rescue
Wildlife information, advice and consultation
Live educational bird programs (on and off site)
Wildlife research programs
5151 NW Cornell Road
Portland, OR 97210
Eligibility: Unrestricted; only accepts native wildlife for rehabilitation and release
Hours: 7 days per week 9am-5pm
Phone/FAX Numbers
  • (503) 292-6855 Main phone
  • Reception (503) 292-6855
  • Hotline (503) 292-0304 Injured Wildlife
Email Address: [email protected]
INTAKE PROCEDURE: Call the injured wildlife hotline to report sick, orphaned or injured native species. The Wildlife Care Center does not accept non-native, exotic or domestic animals for rehabilitation. Does not accept after hours drop-offs of sick or injured wildlife.

FEES: None
DOCUMENTS: None
LANGUAGES: English, interpretation or signing by arrangement
AREA SERVED: Clackamas, Multnomah, Washington, and Yamhill Counties
SITE HOURS: Nature Sanctuary: daily from dawn to dusk
Nature Store and Interpretive Center: Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 10am-5pm
TRAVEL/LOCATION INFORMATION: Public transit does not run directly to Portland Audubon, but you can take TriMet's #15 bus to 23rd/Lovejoy and walk 1.5 miles west on Lovejoy, which turns into Cornell.
Services:
  • Sick Animal Care
  • Wildlife Conservation
  • Wildlife Exhibitions
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BIRD ALLIANCE OF OREGON