Learn how to be a wildlife volunteer

Published 9:43 am Tuesday, September 17, 2019

ASTORIA — Wildlife Center of the North Coast is looking for volunteers to help rehabilitate orphaned and injured wildlife.

The non-profit wildlife rehabilitation center is seeking volunteers in the area, that are able to help on-site with the animal care and animal care support teams. The hospital is open seven days a week and has flexible shifts available to work within your schedule. Because the organization relies so heavily on volunteers, they ask you make a six-month commitment to volunteering, as well as coming on a regular, weekly basis.

Wildlife Center of the North Coast’s mission is to promote compassion, empathy and respect for all life through wildlife rehabilitation, ecological teachings, and wildlife conservation.

Volunteer Orientation will be held Saturday, Sept. 21 at the Wildlife Center’s Facility in Astoria. For more information about volunteering, visit www.CoastWildlife.org.

For more information about volunteer orientation, questions, and to RSVP please contact: volunteer@coastwildlife.org or 503-338-0331.

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