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lindsaywildlife.org February–June 2017 Program Guide INSIDE • LINDSAY WILDLIFE MEMBERSHIP • PRESCHOOL & CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS • HOMESCHOOL OFFERINGS • FAMILY & ADULT ACTIVITIES & HIKES • SPECIAL EVENTS GET INVOLVED • WILDLIFE REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

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February–June 2017 Program Guide

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• lIndsay wIldlIFe MeMBeRsHIP

• PRescHool & cHIldRen’s PRoGRaMs

• HoMescHool oFFeRInGs

• FaMIly & adUlT acTIvITIes & HIkes

• sPecIal evenTs • GeT Involved

• wIldlIFe ReHaBIlITaTIon HosPITal

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experience lindsay wildlife!lindsay connects people to wildlife and inspires

respect and responsibility for the world we share.Lindsay is a place where live, wild animals are just inches away. This spring join Lindsay outside on our nature hikes, experience the haunting images in our spring art exhibit Ghost Cat, explore our monthly Mini-Monday with a budding young naturalist and meet our newest animal ambassador: An American Bald Eagle. Come explore our exhibit hall and consider joining Lindsay as a member, which not only supports this local conservation organization but allows you to save on classes, birthday parties and so much more!

exHIBIT Hall HoURsWed–Sun 10am–5 pm

lIndsay sToRe HoURs Wed–Sun 10am–5 pm

adMIssIon FeesFreeadmissionforLindsaymembersandchildrenunder2Adults (18–64) $8.50Seniors (65+) $7.50Children (2–17) $6.50

HolIday HoURsOpen10 am–5 pmJan 16 Martin Luther King DayFeb 20 President’s DayApr 3–9 Spring BreakMay 28 Memorial DaySep 4 Labor Day

exHIBIT Hall closedApr16EasterSundayJul4IndependenceDayMondays&Tuesdays

SuMMEr hourSClosedMondays&Tuesdays

MEMBErS only TuESdAySJun 13–Aug 29 10 am–5 pm

1931 First Avenue Walnut Creek California 94597Phone 925-935-1978

c o n T e n T sMini-Mondays 7 Preschool 8–9special events 10–14Family Programs 15Homeschool 16–17

FrEE Fridays! (Free Admission)

Fri Jan 20 noon–5 pm

Fri Feb 17 noon–5 pm

Fri Mar 17 noon–5 pm

Fri Apr 21 10 am–5 pm

Fri May 19 10 am–5 pm

Fri Jun 16 10 am–5 pm

as a BlUe sTaR MUseUM, we PRoUdly oFFeR FRee

adMIssIon To acTIve dUTy MIlITaRy wITH valId Id.

wIldlIFe HosPITal HoURsSep 1–Mar 31

open 7 days 9 am–5 pm

Apr 1–Aug 31open 7 days 9 am–7 pm

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MeMBeRsHIP levels

Individual Membership: $45

Family or Grandparent Membership: $80

• Membership cards for two adults living at the same address

• Entry for all children or grandchildren under age 18

at the same address

• Discounts on classes, lectures, and summer camps

• $75 discount on children’s birthday parties

Member Plus: $125*

all the benefits of family or grandparent level and

• Additional personalized membership card for third adult

(perfect for nannies and caregivers!)

• Admission for two additional guests with every visit

Go to lindsaywildlife.org/membership to sign–up today!

*lIndsay’s BesT valUe!

exPeRIence MeMBeRsHIP!

• A full year of FREE admission to Lindsay Wildlife Experience

• Exclusive events for Members–Only

• 10% Discount in the Lindsay Store

• 50% Off admission at other local attractions, seven in the Bay Area

• And a great deal more!

Go to lindsaywildlife.org/membership to sign up today! For additional information call

membership department at 925-627-2950.

M e M B e R s G e T M o R e aT l I n d s ay

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exPeRIence exHIB ITs• At our raptor redwood Grove, see owls outside

every morning at Larkey Park!

• Visit the Wildlife Hospital Behind the Scenes exhibit presentation to see how our staff and volunteers care for injured, sick and orphaned wildlife.

• Get close to a real, working beehive at the hive Alive! Exhibit. Co–sponsored by Mount Diablo Beekeepers Association.

• View the beauty and wonder of nature through changing art exhibits.

• Join us for our Sunday speaker series. Visit our website for information and dates.

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AniMAl AMBASSAdorSAny time you visit Lindsay Wildlife you can see live animals, from owls to an opossum, just inches away! These are Lindsay’s animal ambassadors, educating the

public about their species. The hawks, owls, and ravens in Lindsay’s exhibit hall are among more than 40 animal “ambassadors” at home here. Lindsay’s collection of California wildlife also includes invertebrates, reptiles, amphibians, and small mammals like a porcupine, opossums and

a ground squirrel. Some animals live off-exhibit and are brought out for classes, tours, and presentations: like our impressive golden eagle Topaz!Want to get even closer to these animals? Lindsay offers private animal encounters, where you can get inches away from these animals, touch some and learn more about what you can do to protect these beautiful creatures and their habitat! For more information on private animal expe-riences go to lindsaywildlife.org

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Private Animal EncounterAge 6–Adult Group participants: 2–30

Meet our animal ambassadors up-close and learn their natural history and personal stories, led by an educational

specialist in a wonderful private setting. Great for groups or someone looking for a unique experience gift!

Program Length: 30 minutes Fee: $100 for program (does not include admission)

Program Length: 1 hourFee: $150 for program (does not include admission)

When: Offered 7 days a week

Advanced Registration is required (four weeks in advance)Contact Jessica Groetsch, Education Specialist at 925-627-2928 or [email protected]

Keeper ExperienceAge 10–Adult Group participants: 2–4

Go behind the scenes with an animal keeper in this unique one–hour experience. Meet animal keepers, and help prepare a meal/enrichment

activity. Learn how we care for our animal ambassadors.Program Length: 1 hour (includes admission Wed–Sun)

Member Fee: $200 for 2 person program $75 per additional person (max 4)

Non–Member: $220 for 2 person program $85 per additional person (max 4)

When: Offered Tue through Sun

Advanced Registration is required (four weeks in advance)Contact Jessica Groetsch, Education Specialist at 925-627-2928 or [email protected]

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Children’s Birthday PartiesFOR ALL AGES

Come celebrate your child’s SPECiAl dAy at Lindsay. All Parties Include EduCATionAl Fun!

• Private, live animal encounter• Self–guided time in our Exhibit Hall for all guests• Gift bag for birthday party guests (up to 15)• Upgrade options for additional fees include premium gift bags or special t-shirt for the Birthday Child• Hosted by Education Specialist Staff

c H I l d R e n ’ s B I R T H d ay

we require at least four-week advance reservation (reservations may be made up to three months ahead)

Full PAyMEnT duE AT TiME oF rESErvATion BooKinG

For more information & date availability, contact emily Holm, education specialist

at 925-627-2930 or [email protected]

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P R e s c H o o l P R o G R a M s

age 2–5 + adultLet your child guide their own explorations of the natural world, designed for children ages 2–5 to play and learn along with an adult caregiver. Young children explore a variety of age-appropriate craft & activity stations at their own pace. Observe special demonstrations and hands-on presentations with our animal ambassadors. Visit Lindsay Wildlife exhibit hall outside of regular hours! Drop-in program, no pre-registration required.

Time: 10 am–12 noonJan 30 amazing animal alphabetFeb 27 owl you need Is loveMar 27 springtime Babiesapr 24 dynamite dinosaursMay 22 nature detectiveJun 19 animals on the Move

Fee: $10 for the first child ($20 for non-member), $6 for each additional child ages 2 and up. children under 2 free with one paid admission. children must be accompanied by adult caregiver. nut-free snacks provided for kids and coffee for adult attendees.

looKinG For A uniquE GiFT?lindsay Wildlife Store has a great selection of high quality gifts for all ages. choose from cuddly soft animal toys, puppets, games, books, jewelry, wildlife-themed clothing including t-shirts, socks, jackets and hats.

our store is open wednesday—sunday 10 am~5 pm

Register at lindsaywildlife.org or call education Registrar at 925-627-2913

Become a Member & Receive

Year–Round Free Admission (a perfect gift for parents &

grandparents!)

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PRescHool PRoGRaMs aGe 2–3

Register at lindsaywildlife.org

or call education Registrar at 925-627-2913

PRescHoolclasses

age 2–3 plus adult

our Preschool classes are designed for budding nature-lovers age 2–3 and their caregivers, each session has a different wild and wonderful focus, and includes a variety of hands-on activities, songs, games, and crafts. at each class session, you will meet some of our live animal ambassadors!

Preschool classes for age 2–3 meet on wednesday mornings in lindsay’s downstairs classroom.

Please note:• no more than 1 adult per child• Participation in lwe classes does not include exhibit hall admission for non-members. • adult attendance is required

Wildlife Movers & Shakers

FoUR week class

CP~183 9:30–10:15 amCP~184 10:30–11:15 am Wed Feb 1–22Fee: $40 member ($48 non-member)

dino-mite WildlifeFoUR week class

CP~185 9:30–10:15 amCP~186 10:30–11:15 am Wed Mar 1–22Fee: $40 member ($48 non-member)

Tall & SmallTHRee week class

CP~187 9:30–10:15 amCP~188 10:30–11:15 -am Wed Apr 12–26Fee: $30 member ($36 non-member)

Counting & CrittersFoUR week class

CP~189 9:30–10:15 amCP~190 10:30–11:15 am Wed May 3–24Fee: $40 member ($48 non-member)

Beat the heat!THRee week class

CP~191 9:30–10:15 amCP~192 10:30–11:15 am Wed May 31 Wed Jun 7–14Fee: $30 member ($36 non-member)

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PRescHool PRoGRaMs aGe 4–5

PRescHoolclasses

age 4–5 adult optional

our Preschool classes for age 4-5 are designed for budding nature-lovers to explore the world around them. caregiver attendance is optional. each session has a different wild and wonderful focus, and includes a variety of hands-on activities, songs, games, and crafts. at each class session, you will meet one of our live animal ambassadors!

Preschool classes for age 4–5 meet on Thursday mornings in lindsay’s downstairs preschool classroom.

Please note:• no more than 1 adult per child• Participation in lwe classes does not include exhibit hall admission for non-members. • adult attendance is optional and encouraged.

Perfectly Prehistoric FoUR week class

CP~420 10:30–11:30 am Thu Mar 2–23Fee: $48 member ($54 non-member)

incredible Animal opposites

THRee week class

CP~422 10:30–11:30 am Thu Apr 1–27Fee: $36 member ($42 non-member)

nifty nature numbersFoUR week class

CP~424 10:30–11:30 am Thu May 4–25Fee: $48 member ($54 non-member) Critters Keeping Cool

THRee week class

CP~426 10:30–11:30 am Thu Jun 1–15Fee: $36 member ($42 non-member)

hoots & ScootsFoUR week class

CP~418 10:30–11:30 am Thu Feb 2–23Fee: $48 member ($54 non-member)

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Wild vAlEnTinES♥ special Presentation days ♥

(included with price of admission)

Wed Thu Fri February 8 9 10Sat Sun February 11 12

10 am–5 pm

Wildlife FamiliesFind out how wild animal neighbors fall in love.

We love WildlifeVisit our Wildlife Behind-the Scenes exhibit to learn

how our wildlife hospital staff and volunteers care for over 5,000 hospital patients yearly.

design A valentineCreate & display a card for your favorite animal valentine.

Kiss and Tailage 21 & over

♥ an evening of wild Romance ♥

Fri February 10 ♥ 7~9 PMPre-Register at lindsaywildlife.org$15 member ($20 non-member)

at the door $20 member ($25 non-member) Sip a glass of wine. Nibble savories & sweet treats.

Enjoy the “tails” of wild animal romances.Trivia Contest - Caricature Artist

Upstairs in the Exhibit Hall with the animals!

Register at lindsaywildlife.org

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SPrinG BrEAKMon–Fri apr 3–9 • open 10 am–5 pm

FAMily Fun (FRee wITH adMIssIon)

Critter Crafts!

nATurE SPEAKS GuEST SPEAKEr SEriES

“Wildlife Gardens”Susan heckly, Master Gardner

Sun Mar 12 • 2 pm • Buckeye room

Felidae Conservation FundBay Area Puma ProjectAlly nauer, Biologist

Sun Apr 30 • 2 pm • Buckeye room

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Breakfast With the AnimalsSat Apr 22 • 9~10 am

$8 (members) • $15 (non-members)(children under 2 free)

• visit the exhibit Hall early Before opening

• enjoy Breakfast with our animal ambassadors

• Register on website www.lindsaywildlife.org

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nATionAl WildliFE WEEK

Celebrate the majesty of native California Wildlife

Wed–Sun • Mar 8–12• Learn what you can do to help wildlife

• Activities & Crafts

Special Events & Presentations Sat Mar 11 10 am–2 pm

Reuse Art Activity • Recycle Trivia Wheel

sponsored by Republic servicesall FRee

wITH exHIBIT Hall adMIssIon

celeBRaTe eaRTH day

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live Wild Animals

Every month experience Lindsay Wildlife

Live Animal Exhibitions! Native and exotic animals

will be visiting Lindsay.

wIldlIFe assocIaTes PResenTsAnimals of the rain Forest

Sat Jan 28

FeaTHeRed FollIes PResenTsParrot Pizazz

Sat Feb 25

wIld THInGs PResenTs March Madness

Sat Mar 25

classRooM saFaRI PResenTs Purr!!!

Sat Apr 29

InsecT dIscoveRy laB PResenTs Bug out!!!Sat May 20

lindsay Members get more! Members get free on-line pre-registration for the show

of the day. For specific days, times and animals, visit lindsaywildlife.org/wildlife-exhibitions/

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a R T e x H I B I T s

“East Bay hills - our Wonderland”Mar 29–Jun 11

Watercolors by Chris KutzscheraRTIsT RecePTIonsun apr 2 2–4 pm

Upstairs in the Buckeye Room

“Ghost Cat” Mar 29–Jun 4

Graphite drawingsby Michelle FriendaRTIsT RecePTIonsun apr 9 2–4 pmdownstairs in the Manzanita Room

“Meditations in nature” Feb 15–Mar 26

Walnut Creek’s Center for Community Arts

Group Exhibition WorksaRTIsT RecePTIonsun Mar 5 2–4 pmdownstairs in the Manzanita Room

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F a M I ly & a d U lT P R o G R a M s

newt hikesage 6—adult

Winter rains bring out newts to ponds in the hills. Amazing naturalist Bob Love is your guide. Learn newt natural history and see frogs, lizards and early spring flowers. Our newt adventure is a gentle 2.5 mile hike to three different ponds in Briones Regional Park, Martinez. Bring water and snacks. Wear sturdy shoes and layers of clothes. Map and directions will be emailed after registration completed. Hike will not be cancelled due to weather (bring rain gear if needed).

HIKE~142 Sat Feb 4HIKE~144 Sat Feb 11HIKE~146 Sat Feb 18HIKE~148 Sat Feb 25Time: 9:30 am–12:30 pmFee: $10 member ($15 non-member)

draw and Paint live owls

one day woRksHoPMon MaR 13

This mixed media workshop will explore how to capture the likeness of these nocturnal birds of prey. Along the way you will get to observe our subjects up close and personal while learning about their lifestyle, habitat, feeding habits and other interesting facts. Learn various avian drawing and painting techniques that will help you along the way to creating your masterpiece! This workshop, a collaboration with the CenterforCommunityArts, is taught by Instructor Brittany Zagoria. Register at www.communityarts.org

Date: Mon Mar 13Time: 9:30 am–12:30 pm

Register at lindsaywildlife.org or call education Registrar at 925-627-2913

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H o M e s c H o o l P R o G R a M s

online registration at lindsaywildlife.org or call education Registrar at 925-627-2913

All Homeschool Classes contain elements of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Education specialists guide and engage students to explore the subject through critical question discussion, observation, and investigation.

Classes are small with no more than 12 students in each class. All classes meet on Mondays in the downstairs classrooms.

The lives of the lizardsDiscover the local lizards found in backyards and parks of your neighborhood, and explore the world of lizards at large. Open your mind to these highly adaptable reptiles and learn the their secrets.

Two week classage 6–8

HS~534 10:45–11:45 amHS~535 1:15–2:15 pmDates: Feb 6–13Fee: $26 member ($32 non-member)

age 9–12HS~866 10:30–noonHS~867 1:00–2:30 pmDates: Feb 6–13Fee: $40 member ($48 non-member)

Curious WeatherAdventure through super-terranean skies. Learn how many different clouds there are and what makes rain. Explore the incredible variety of weather found around the world.

THRee week classage 6–8

HS~536 10:45–11:45 amHS~537 1:15–2:15 pmDates: Feb 27–Mar 13Fee: $42 member ($50 non-member)

age 9-12HS~868 10:30–noonHS~869 1:00–2:30 pmDates: Feb 27–Mar 13Fee: $64 member ($72 non–member)

Scintillating WondersSnakes are beautiful, mysterious and incredibly important. Meet and discover some of the most interesting creatures to slither across the Earth.

Two week classage 6–8

HS~532 10:45–11:45 amHS~533 1:15–2:15 pmDates: Jan 23–30Fee: $26 member ($32 non–member)

age 9–12HS~864 10:30–noonHS~865 1:00–2:30 pmDates: Jan 23–30Fee: $40 member ($48 non–member)

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H o M e s c H o o l P R o G R a M s

HoMescHoolReGIsTRaTIon InFoRMaTIon

• Fees must be paid in full at time of registration.

• Select classes carefully. There is a $20 fee for

any changes.• Refunds via charter

school vouchers will be processed after the class has ended.

• No refunds granted within 2 weeks of the start of class.

• All refunds are subject to a $20 service fee.

All Things Are Connected

Animals have homes in the wild, with jobs as well. Ecology is the study of the inter-connectedness of living systems where each must do their part to make it all work.

THRee week classage 6–8

HS~538 10:45–11:45 amHS~539 1:15–2:15 pmDates: Mar 20–Apr 3Fee: $42 member ($50 non-member)

age 9-12HS~870 10:30–noonHS~871 1:00–2:30 pmDates: Mar 20–Apr 3Fee: $64 member ($72 non-member)

life Cycles–Both rich and Famous

All living things, from eggs to adults, seeds to shoots, tadpoles to pollywogs–go through varied life cycles. Learn the difference between larvae, pupae, and nymphs.

THRee week classage 6–8

HS~540 10:45–11:45 amHS~541 1:15–2:15 pmDates: Apr 17–May 1Fee: $42 member ($50 non-member)

age 9–12HS~872 10:30–noonHS~873 1:00–2:30 pmDates: Apr 17–May 1Fee: $64 member ($72 non-member)

natural ArtExplore nature through artistic expression. Have fun creating paintings and sculptures and more using objects found among the trees and vines of the forest. Materials fee included

THRee week classage 6–8

HS~542 10:45–11:45 amHS~543 1:15–2:15 pmDates: May 8–22Fee: $48 member ($56 non-member)

age 9–12HS~874 10:30–noonHS~875 1:00–2:30 pmDates: May 8–22Fee: $70 member ($78 non-member)

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lindSAy WildliFE ExPEriEnCEA PlACE For GrEAT lEArninG

Programs include live animal encounters, natural history specimens and activities designed to connect with wildlife.

• living With Wildlife• Animals of Mt diablo• Animal Characteristics • owls and hawks! • And more . . .

EduCATion dEPArTMEnT ACTiviTiES• Take Group Field trips for preschool to adults at Lindsay Wildlife Experience• Enroll in Educational programs at your school or day camp• Experience Custom programs for all ages• Enjoy Adult programs at Lindsay Wildlife or at your site• view Natural History to Go—specimens you can rent

The Education Registrar may be contacted at 925-627-2913 or email [email protected]

For more information, go to lindsaywildlife.org/education/teachers.

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Register at lindsaywildlife.org or call education Registrar at 925-627-2913

EvEnTS ArE SECond nATurE To uS!Host your next event at lindsay!

• Anniversary Party• Baby Shower• Birthday Party• holiday Celebration• Corporate retreat

Located in beautiful Larkey Park, the stunning architecture and unique ambiance make Lindsay Wildlife Experience an idea spot for any celebration.

And at Lindsay, your event can be enhanced by live, wild animals – an experience not offered anywhere else in Contra Costa County! When you rent at Lindsay you are supporting the sustainability of wildlife in your community for generations to come.

Contact us and we can help plan your event to ensure that it’s successful, fun and, of course, WILD!

For event rental information, e-mail [email protected]

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G R o U P e x P e R I e n c e s

SCouT TourS A great way to meet badge requirements!

A Lindsay Wildlife Teen Interpretive Guide leads your group through each 50–minute program, with activity and live animal encounter.

What is Wild? Age 6–8Why do some animals make good pets and other animals belong in the wild?

Poisonous or not? Age 6–8What do you do when you encounter native poisonous plants

and venomous animals?

vanishing Species Age 8–12 Help conserve threatened, endangered California animals and their habitats.

Wed–Fri 3:45 pm • Sat & Sun 11 am & 3:45 pm • $7.50 per person(including siblings, adult chaperones and scout leader)

includes exhibit hall admission and 50–min. program

minimum group size 10 including adults

maximum group size 25 including adults

Scout tours require 4–week advance reservation, on a first–come, first–serve basis. Confirmation will be e–mailed to the scout group

contact making the reservation. Reserve early by calling 925-627-2913 or for more information visit our

website, www.lindsaywildlife.org

Group reservationsGroups of 15 (and more) people must make reservations two weeks in advance to receive a discounted admission rate of $5 per child (ages 2–17) and $7 per adult admission. Group admissions are scheduled on a first come, first served basis, and do not include a guided tour. There must be at least one adult for every seven children. Call the education registrar at 925-627-2913 or email [email protected] to reserve space for group.

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G e T I n v o lv e d

inTErESTEd in SuPPorTinG WildliFE? Become a volunteer and join the Lindsay volunteer family! Be part of our wildlife work and use your skills and passions to support wildlife and the Lindsay experience.

ThErE ArE MAny oPPorTuniTiES JuST For you!

Our volunteers give their time to support wildlife in a variety of ways:• caring for our wildlife hospital patients• caring for live animal ambassadors• educating visitors of all ages about wildlife and nature• helping out with special projects

To receive more information about becoming a Lindsay volunteer, please email [email protected]

To register for Lindsay’s FrEE volunteer opportunities Class, visit our website at lindsaywildlife.org.

For questions, please email us at [email protected]

or 925-627-2925.

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w I l d l I F e R e H a B I l I TaT I o n H o s P I Ta l

• lindsay Wildlife rehabilitation hospital is the first and one of the largest wildlife rehabilitation centers in the entire United States.

• Established in 1970, the hospital is a recognized national leader and pioneer of wildlife rehabilitation.

• Hospital staff and volunteers treated more than 6,000 animals in 2016. During the busy spring season an injured or sick animal

was brought in every 12 minutes to Lindsay Wildlife Hospital— that’s an average of 50 animals a day!

• Because animals do not come with health insurance Lindsay relies on donations to operate. The average cost to care for a single patient is $100. Consider giving a gift to the hospital today at lindsaywildlife.org/donations.

lIndsay wIldlIFe HosPITalIf you find an injured, sick or orphaned wild animal or just for information on how to live with wildlife,

CAll lindSAy WildliFE ExPEriEnCE 925-935-1978 and ask for the hospital. Bring injured animal to

the hospital using a paper bag or box.

lIndsay wIldlIFe HosPITal HoURs

sep 1–Mar 31 open 7 days 9 am–5 pm apr 1–aug 31 open 7 days 9 am–7 pm

How to Help keep wildlife safe• Do not use rat, mouse poison

or sticky traps• Keep bird feeders clean• Avoid feeding the ducks• Keep your cat indoorsFor more ways to protect wildlife go to lindsaywildlife.org/living-wildlife

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H o w ~ T o d o n aT e a U T o

ReGIsTRaTIon InFoRMaTIonHave a question? Please contact our education Registrar at

[email protected]

MeMBeR dIscoUnTMembers of Lindsay Wildlife Experience receive discounts on all class fees. If you are not currently a member, you may join and receive immediate member discounts. Membership includes FrEE admission, exclusive Members–Only events, 10% Discount at the Lindsay Store, 50% admission at other local attractions (seven in the Bay Area), and a great deal more!

onlIneRegister online at lindsaywildlife.org, using MasterCard, VISA, AMEX, or Discover.

PRoGRaM ReFUnd PolIcIes • All refunds are subject to a $20 service charge. • Fees are non-refundable less than two weeks prior to the start of the program. Fees of $20 or less are non-refundable. • Fees will not be prorated before a program begins. • A full refund will be given for any program cancelled by Lindsay. • No refunds will be issued once a program begins.

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