26. September 2010 · Comments Off on A Reason to Keep Fighting · Categories: Uncategorized

Tonight, a call came in. A scream in the dark, and cries of pain and fright.

A baby squirrel lost his mother and met a cat instead, when he left the nest to search for her.  His cries of terror were heard by a good Samaritan who, dropped everything to find out who to call on a Sunday night, when all veterinary hospitals were closed or too busy to tell her where to go. Finally she found Yggdrasil Urban Wildlife Rescue and, at 5 minutes to ten at night, made the call and rushed this traumatized baby to me.

He is hurt. He doesn’t move right. But more than, that he is just so frightened. Nothing comforts him.

He is not alone. Several days ago, a little female squirrel came in, the same age. She was starving in North Berkeley and spent days with her sibling, sitting on the ground in a playground. Her sibling didn’t make it but we got her. Depressed and lethargic, she has lingered, unresponsive to food or water. Minimal interest in the grapes. A few half-hearted grunts in response to my poor attempts to comfort her.

Tonight, Scared Little Boy and Sad Little Girl meet up in their kennel. Having never met before doesn’t matter.  She is Squirrel. She is home. He runs to her and buries his head under her body. She, who did not noticed when I gave her subcu fluids a moment before, lifts her head and I saw the light switch back on. Her interest flooding back. Life. Love. Feeling. She grabs him in a desperate embrace and rubbed her nose into his hair. Now there is reason to get better. Now there is hope.

20. September 2010 · Comments Off on Rent Board Hearing – September 21st 2010 at 10am · Categories: Uncategorized

Hello Everyone!

Just to give you all a brief update:   We have an extension on the Ellis-Act eviction until April of 2011. However, the landlady has raised our rent by 66%, from $1520 to $2500.  On September 21st 2010 we go to a hearing at the Rent Adjustment Board to determine if this rent increase is legal. The landlady is claiming that this house is exempt from all rent-limit laws due to the Costa-Hawkins ruling for the State of California.

We are hoping to have supporters attend our hearing. If you are available we would appreciate your support. I would rather wrestle an adult raccoon, but I will be there defending our wildlife center. Please join me if you can!

The hearing is at:

September 21st 2010, at 10am
250 Frank Ogawa Plaza, Suite #5313, Oakland Ca
Case # T10-0085

We are STILL seeking legal assistance so if you know any tenant lawyers who like animals and helping grassroots nonprofits, PLEASE let us know!

Thank you for your support!

14. September 2010 · Comments Off on UPCOMING INTERNSHIP ORIENTATIONS! · Categories: Uncategorized

Despite our crisis, we are still in full operation and we still need INTERNS to cover animal care shifts.

We are having 2 internship orientations this week:

  • Wednesday 9/15 at 4pm
  • Sunday 9/19 at 4pm

Please bring your completed Internship Application, a notepad and writing implement, and please wear shoes for walking on a slope and into animal cages.

PARKING: Carpooling is recommended as parking is at a premium here. Please be considerate to neighbors by not parking in their parking spots or blocking their driveway or blocking the dead end street. There is ample parking available at the top of Balsam Way (when you first pull into the street and you see the hillside of Rocks – lots of parking along here.) but it is a 1 block walk to us. Thank you for your help with this.

If you want to intern but cannot make either of these dates, please give me a call at 510-547-9897.

We look forward to seeing you!

15. July 2010 · Comments Off on Please Watch the ABC News about our Eviction and how you can help · Categories: Uncategorized

Here are ways you can help:

  • * Make a donation towards our emergency relocation fund (see sidebar)
  • *Write to your local city council, to express your views about the importance of having a wildlife center and ask them to help
  • *Write to the Mayor to express your views about the importance of having a wildlife center and ask them to help.
  • *Contact us with any other ideas, suggestions, or if you have another way to help. CONTACT US

Thank you for your interest and your support!

Here are a few helpful Links:

In Oakland: Remind them that the work we do is important and does not duplicate what Oakland Animal Control does!

Oakland City Council

We are not adverse to moving out of Oakland in order to save the wildlife center. We do need to stay in the Oakland/Berkeley/Alameda area to continue to do our good work here.

To advocate us moving to Alameda, please visit this website for the contact information of Alameda’s mayor and city council: http://www.ci.alameda.ca.us/gov/city_council.html

To advocate us moving to the Berkeley area, please contact the Mayor and City Council at: http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/ContentDisplay.aspx?id=22466

Do you think it is a good idea for us to establish our wildlife rehabilitation & education center in the regional parks? Perhaps near the Little Farm, at the old “pony rides” stables that have been empty and unused for the last 20+ years? If you said yes, please write a letter to the East Bay Regional Park District and tell them so. Feel free to email us for content suggestions. Thank you!

East Bay Regional Park District
2950 Peralta Oaks Court
P.O. Box 5381
Oakland, CA 94605-0381

Or use their email form at this link: http://www.ebparks.org/contact

Thank you for your support. Together, we can SAVE OUR WILDLIFE CENTER!

15. May 2010 · Comments Off on Tiny Tim Prepares for Surgery! · Categories: Uncategorized

This 9-week-old raccoon Tiny Tim’s rear legs are paralyzed from a spinal injury. Our own “Rancho Raccoon” Team is arranging for Tim to undergo spinal surgery. If successful and he recovers his mobility, he’ll be released to the wild when full grown!

Please check back for updates on Tiny Tim’s progress,
and Please help by donating to Tim’s Care Fund?
Remember, we are 100% volunteer-run and donation-funded here.


Thank you for your support!

10. February 2010 · Comments Off on Wildlife Center CLEAN UP DAY! · Categories: Uncategorized

Title: Wildlife Center CLEAN UP DAY!
Location: 7036 Balsam Way, Oakland CA 94611
Link out: Click here
Description: Come help us Spring Clean and get ready for the coming wave of orphaned babies!
Haul branches, move lumber, clean cages and kennels! Sweep stairs, wipe walls, change lightbulbs, and fix anything you see out of place!
Bring fresh branches and stimulus for our wildlife patients to prettify their cages!
Bring old towels, puppy training pads, paper towels, tissues, or anything else from our wishlist to help us get through the coming year!

Thank you!
Start Time: 12:00
Date: 2010-03-06
End Time: 17:00

10. February 2010 · Comments Off on Volunteer Orientation · Categories: Uncategorized

Title: Volunteer Orientation
Location: 7036 Balsam Way, Oakland CA 94611
Link out: Click here
Description: Meet us, take a tour of our facility and talk about what we need from our volunteers. If you like our facility and want to volunteer, you can sign up for a shift right then, or set up a time to train for foster care.

This will probably take only 1 hour.
Start Time: 12:00
Date: 2010-02-13
End Time: 13:30

05. January 2010 · Comments Off on First Intake of 2010 · Categories: Uncategorized

We received our first wildlife patient for the 2010 year. A gray fox was stuck in a live trap for 4 days. Aside from some scrapes and bruises and a very empty tummy, he is fine and will be released in a few days, following a little fattening up.

If he looks sinister it is because I accidentally woke him up taking this photo. He will be with us a couple more days to fatten up and recover from his four day starvation diet.