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To get to us, follow the signs to the Suisun Marina off of Hwy 12. Once you get to the Marina and are checking out how beau...tiful it is, turn around...and you will see the Wildlife Center! It's a beautiful place to spend your afternoon. Come see us at the Center, take a walk through the marshland and see some wildlife, visit the boat docks, then take a leisurely stroll down along the...
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My husband and I visit quite often. We love it there. We love the work that you do with and for the animals there. What a blessing the Rescue Center is!
it's nice to see and take nature walks canoe rides in the suisun
waterways a all day event.. if you like the out doors then you will
this area!
We went to one of their events and were captivated by the owls that were being shown and discussed. I learned a great deal more. We also bought some very local honey.
The staff is wonderful and knowledgeable and the wildlife there is beautiful. The wildlife is cared for and those that can be released get to go back out.
We are open daily from 9am - 6pm. Interested in volunteering, please contact us at (707)429-HAWK (4295).
Drop Off Animals, Donations Welcome, Care of Injured & Orphaned Wildlife
Conserving local wildlife and the preservation of the Suisun Marsh, working through the dual avenues of wildlife rescue & rehabilitation and environmental education.
The Suisun Wildlife Center is operated by the Suisun Marsh Natural History Association dedicated to conserving local wildlife and preserving the Suisun Marsh through the dual avenues of wildlife rehabilitation and environmental education.
Stop by to visit the resident animals, and check out the indoor displays. Become a member and get lots more!
A 17-acre wildlife rehabilitation center for orphaned and injured wild animals, the Suisun Wildlife Rehabilitation Center takes in raccoons, possums, badgers, squirrels and even snakes. It also has a cadre of educational animals on hand to spread knowledge of local species including hawks, a golden eagle and a coyote. The center is a nonprofit that takes some of its animals to local schools or...
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