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Our Mission:

As more people migrate from urban  areas into wildlife habitat, the chances of interaction between  humans and other species increase. Sometimes these encounters are  enjoyable and positive, but often accidents happen that injure the  wildlife. Wildlife Shelter, Inc. exists to respond to such injuries, providing a place for people to bring orphaned, injured or sick wildlife for treatment and release back to the wild.


Check out:
Sierra Wildlife Walks and Talks!
Take a walk on the Wild Side with host Connie Stevens and discover more about the wild creatures with whom we share our world. Dispell fear with knowledge and understanding of other species by an entertaining conversation with those who cohabitate with their wild neighbors peacefully. Join Wildlife Shelter, Inc. on Channels 6 and 24, your local community television, on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday every week.

    Truckee Tahoe Community Television Channel 6
    (also coming soon to channel 24)

      • Friday - 8:30 PM,
      • Saturday - 11 AM and 7:00
      • Sunday -11 AM and 7:30 PM


Join Us for

our  annual  fundraiser gala, buffet and auction.

WSI Celebrates 21 Years of Community Service

Sunday, June 27, 2010
11:30am to 4:30pm

Location: Sunnyside Resort
located on Tahoe's elegant West Shore.

Boat pier access available.

Click here for more information

For more information, to offer your auction donation or other assistance to one of Lake Tahoe's greatest events call WSI at (530) 546-1211


Wildlife Shelter, Inc.,
Saturday Bike Trail Talks

Wildlife Shelter, Inc. announces its Summer Bike Trail Talks on the San Souci Bike Trail adjacent to the clinic and behind the Rockwood Lodge in Homewood starting the 4th of July and continuing through Labor Day; every Saturday from 12 noon to 1pm. Discussions will fill the air about local wildlife behavior, physiology, and biology.

Meet WSI's 5 local residents who will teach attendees about their ancestors and distant cousins with a more personal touch.

Focusing on the forest, lake, creeks, and river with wildlife, join in the many topics about our delicate environmental balance upon which we all depend.

Click here for a complete schedule


How You Can Help

How to reach Wildlife Shelter, Inc.

  • Emergencies
    If you have, or know of an injured wild  animal in the Lake Tahoe basin, or surrounding area:
    call (530) 546-1211
     
  • For more information
    To learn more about the Shelter, contact:
    Constance Stevens, Director
    P.O. Box 226,  Homewood, CA 96141
    or call (530) 525-5960
    fax: (530) 525-5949
    Email Us

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For  comments regarding this home page, please email Wildlife Shelter Inc. Your input is appreciated.


Wildlife Shelter Inc.
P.O. Box 226 • Homewood CA 96141-0226
Clinic: (530) 525-5960
Emergencies: (530) 546-1211
or call anytime:
866-307-4216