![]() Animals received overnight are transferred to our Wildlife Care Center in Burlingame the following day. We encourage you to bring animals to our After Hours Receiving as opposed to keeping wildlife under your care/observation at your home until our Wildlife Care center opens at 11 am. They transfer animals to safe and appropriate housing and our wildlife staff prioritizes evaluating them at the start of their morning shift. Our staff checks the After Hours receiving kennels routinely when the shelter isn’t open. If you find a wild animal in need of care after hours, please bring the animal to After Hours Receiving at our Coyote Point shelter, located at 12 Airport Blvd in San Mateo. We are working to protect other birds from the deadly avian influenza, so please do not proceed to the 2nd floor with a wild bird.Īlthough the center is closed on holidays, we still accept wildlife during normal hours -information on how to contact a wildlife staff member when we are closed for holidays will be posted on our front door. If you have found a wild bird and are bringing it to us, please stay either outside the shelter or in the lobby on the 1st floor of the shelter and call us at 65 ext. ![]() We are open for animal intake every day from 9 am to 6 pm. Safely contain the animal (instructions below) and bring it to our Wildlife Care Center – Located at 1450 Rollins Road in Burlingame, on the 2nd floor, as quickly as possible. If you’ve found a wild animal that appears to be sick, injured or orphaned…
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