Title: Volunteer Orientation
Location: 7036 Balsam Way
Description: A sit-down meet-and-greet to discuss ways you can volunteer to help and get a tour of our small facility.
Start Time: 2pm
Date: 2008-05-25
End Time: 3pm
A Wonderful article was written about Y.U.W.R in the May 2008 edition of Vision Magazine.
You can see it online at http://www.visionmagazine.com/archives/0805/human_rights.html
Or see the full photo version in their magazine, found all over Berkeley and some places in Oakland.
Special Thanks to Noelle Robbins for writing this great piece!
Title: FosterCare Training Class!
Location: 7036 Balsam Way, Oakland
Description: Sign up as a new fostercare volunteer and receive your first class, clearing the way for you to raise baby squirrels with our organization. Class is held from 12 noon – 3pm Requires $10 to cover costs of printouts and supplies. Snacks and Drinks provided. RSVP at 510-547-9897 or at info@yuwr.org
Start Time: 12 noon
Date: 2008-05-31
End Time: 3pm
Title: Kids Creekfest 2008!
Location: Fernandez Park, Pinole
Description: Learn Environmental awareness and Big Fun for Little Kids
• Creek Clean-up & Tours
• FREE FOOD with Organic, Healthy Stuff
• Organic, Pesticide-Free Gardening Practices
• FUN, Earth Friendly Entertainers
(like juggler Doug Nolan and his H2OH YEAH! Show, a really fun band, and MORE!)
• Native American Storyteller & Cultural Games
• Live native animals, FREE craft and activity booths,
organic food samples FREE lunch AND More!
Adults admitted if under the supervision of a child
For more info: 510 741 8336
Fernandez Park – (Highway 80 to Pinole Valley Road exit, head towards the Bay; corner of San Pablo & Tennent Avenues)
Start Time: 10:30am
Date: 2008-05-10
End Time: 3pm
Please enjoy this article which appeared in the garden section of the San Francisco Chronicle on December 12th, 2007.
Oakland Magazine has an article about our wildlife center in their January edition. Please check it out by picking up an Oakland Magazine, or visiting their website to read the story at:
Thank you to Noelle Robbins, the author, and Oakland Magazine for their interest and support!
If you found your way to our website from either of the two recent articles about us, we would love to hear from you.
Interested in volunteering?
We are looking for dedicated people tobe trained in foster care for urban wildlife. Classes are beginning at the end of january. Please contact us via email or by phone to let us know you are interested and check back at our blog for a schedule of classes.
Thank you!
For those of you who frequent our blog to read about our latest wildlife patients, we apologize for the wide gap in staying current. The person who manages our blog was in a car accident at the end of April 2007 and was unable to update, due to health issues.
Thank you for your patience!
I will be attempting to summarize the remaining months of wildlife patients and adding photos in the next few days.
-Lila Travis












