West Sound Wildlife Shelter
About the Business
West Sound Wildlife Shelter is a non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of injured and orphaned wildlife in the West Sound region of Washington. Located at 7501 Northeast Dolphin Drive in Bainbridge Island, the shelter provides a safe haven for animals in need, offering medical care, nourishment, and a nurturing environment to help them recover and thrive. With a team of dedicated staff and volunteers, West Sound Wildlife Shelter works tirelessly to ensure the well-being of local wildlife and educate the community on the importance of conservation and coexistence with our natural surroundings. Visit us to learn more about our mission and how you can support our efforts to protect and preserve the wildlife of the Pacific Northwest.
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Location & Phone number
7501 NE Dolphin Dr, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Reviews
"I love this place, we've had to bring a few roosters and they make it so easy, had to bring to 2 more, it's now $10 a bird, which I'm happy to do because I think it's a good cause. Lisa was the one who greeted me on site today and I was pretty frustrated about having to give them up, she was super sweet and defensive for us and helped me understand our Ag codes and rights. I felt relief & it was just nice to be understood. Thanks for your help!!!"
"You can bring small wild animals here to be humanely euthanized. Do not bring pets, this isn't a free vet service, take them to a vet. People who are mad about tiny animals being euthanized don't understand that they already have a high mortality rate (which means most will die, this is why they produce tons of offspring) and injured bunnies/mice/birds have a terrible quality of life. Some of these reviews are incredibly ignorant and undeserved."
"dont go here. we brought a baby bunny here because a dog bit it and left a hole. they sounded nice but right when we left they killed it. they put no effort towards small animals. the only thing they care about are owls. it was a bunny that my friend found and asked me to bring it to them. she wanted to keep it for a bit after and now she is devastated. west sound wildlife shelter, you either get us a new bunny or we will sue you individually."
"*NOTE* DO NOT GO AROUND PICKING UP OWLS. THEY ARE DANGEROUS! I knew what I was doing and had been shown how to do it properly on a seperate occasion.... This place is amazing! I found an injured barred owl on the side of the road. When my gf called they said they would stay open for us so we could drive the 20+ minutes out to them. When we got there everyone was very kind, and excited to be able to take the owl. They stayed open an extra hour for us when all said and done. They also gave us a receipt with his intake number so we could call and check on him. I have called twice and both times the person on the phone was very polite and took the time to tell me all the updates on Hamilton(owls name). I made a donation because I could tell these people love what they do and take great care of the animals at their facility!"
"First time here, came for the Open House. Various birds of prey and other woodland critters are rescued by this facility. They are doing great work but are always looking for more volunteers. I love owls so I only grabbed pics of 2 of the owls in residence here. Next time I'll take more photos. They are currently conducting a capital campaign to build a new facility in Port Gamble."
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