Humane Deterrents for Rodents
In this video, San Diego Humane Society talks about rodents and how you can humanely deter them.
Published: January 14, 2021
In this video, San Diego Humane Society talks about rodents and how you can humanely deter them.
Published: January 14, 2021
Expanded use of telemedicine will help bridge gaps in veterinary care caused by workforce shortages.
San Diego Humane Society’s hosts 4th annual March Meowness Competition
In early October, HPAI was confirmed in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. As of Jan. 18, 2023, data from the USDA shows that HPAI H5N1 had been detected in at least 6,192 individual wild birds in 50 states and the District of Columbia since January of 2022. The infection had been confirmed in 316 commercial and 449 backyard domestic poultry and mixed-species flocks in 47 states, affecting a total of 58. 39 million commercial and backyard flocks. In addition to birds and poultry, H5N1 viruses have been detected in some mammals.
State’s two largest animal welfare organizations back effort to address nationwide shortage of veterinarians
An adult male bobcat was released back into the wild after three weeks in care with San Diego Humane Society's Project Wildlife. The bobcat was rehabilitated after being found injured, likely struck by a car.
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Fifteen Rescued Wildlife Released in San Diego County
18 small mammals brought to San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center as part of seizure. Read More
February is Pet Dental Health Month!
February is Pet Dental Health Month, which is a great time to remind pet owners of the importance of dental care! Read More
Wake Up with Wildlife: Wildlife Advocacy
Learn what goes into creating and passing laws to protect and advocate for wildlife with our Director of Government Relations, Julianna Tetlow, and the President of Fearless Advocacy, Jennifer Fearing. Read More
Coyote Trapped in Car Bumper Returns to the Wild
Coyote rehabilitated at San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center after rescue. Read More
Six Orphaned Bear Cubs Receiving Care at SDHS Show Progress in Recovery
The cubs are growing stronger and more confident in their outdoor enclosures at our Ramona Wildlife Center. Read More
Bear Cub with Burned Paws Receives Care at Ramona Wildlife Center
Patient is among four new orphaned bear cubs transferred to San Diego Humane Society for rehabilitation. Read More