![]() ![]() Contact the NOAA Marine Mammal Stranding Network and/or Seal Sitters visit their websites to determine which phone number to use based on the animal's location. Individuals & rescue groups can post animals free.' - RESCUE ME. If you see an injured or sick marine mammal, do not approach it.Marine mammals are protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act.WDFW also keeps a list of licensed wildlife rehabilitators in Washington state, which can be viewed here.įor information about living with specific types of wildlife, visit the WDFW Living with Wildlife web resource, or click on the links below: The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is the state agency responsible for managing wildlife and the interactions of wildlife with humans. Public Health - Seattle & King County: Zoonotic Disease Program.Washington State Department of Health: Zoonotic Disease Program. ![]() Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife: Wildlife Diseases.For questions regarding the West Nile virus in general, visit the Washington State Department of Health or call 1-866-78VIRUS.If a bat has contact with a pet, find information on testing here.We take special care in matching up our adoptable birds. If a bat has contact with a human, please contact Public Health for Seattle & King County at (206) 296-4774. Please be aware that adopting a bird is a lifelong responsibility, as many birds out-live their owners.If you have found a sick or injured wild animal, have questions about wild animal behavior, or are experiencing a wildlife problem, visit the PAWS website or call the center at (425) 412-4040. PAWS also assists thousands of citizens facing conflicts with wildlife, working with them to find effective, long-term, humane solutions to wildlife problems. A volunteer from PAWS comes to SAS daily to transport animals to the center. The Seattle Animal Shelter partners with the PAWS Wildlife Center, a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility located north of Seattle in Lynnwood. Dead wildlife that is under 15 pounds can be double bagged and disposed of in the regular trash. Customer Service Now Available by AppointmentĪnimal Control responds to dead and injured and/or sick wildlife within the city limits of Seattle. ![]()
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