Did You Know?
The Fund for Animals Wildlife Center is an oasis in Ramona, Calif., where we treat injured and orphaned wildlife with the goal of releasing them back into the wild. We also care for nearly 40 full-time residents rescued from the exotic pet trade and other acts of cruelty.
The Fund for Animals Wildlife Center is located in northeast San Diego county.
Fund for Animals Wildlife Center
18740 Highland Valley Road
Ramona, CA 92065
Phone: (760) 789-2324
Orphaned? Injured? How to Tell, What to Do
Do you know how to tell if a baby skunk or raccoon is really an orphan? Be prepared to help, no matter the situation. Learn the signs Plus: Hiking in Cougar Country
News
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May 11, 2012
Reuniting Six Coyote Pups with their Mother
When some spring yard work turned up six infant coyotes all alone, Kim D'Amico at Fund for Animals Wildlife Center in Ramona, Calif helped reunite them with their mama.
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March 21, 2012
You Know What Stinks? A Family Torn Apart
Fund for Animals Wildlife Center in Ramona, Calif cares for two baby skunks who were left alone to fend for themselves when a trapper removed their mother from their urban home and relocated her to the "wild"
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February 14, 2012
Leona Lewis' Valentine? An 11-Year-Old Lion Named Samson
Grammy-nominated singer Leona Lewis drops in on Samson, a lion turning 11 on his St. Valentine's Day-birthday at Fund for Animals Wildlife Center in Ramona, California.
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September 15, 2011
Five Faces of Animal Care
A chimpanzee, two horses, a fisher, and a lion—five animals who found sanctuary at our care centers.
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August 26, 2011
Video: 72,000 Ladybugs Keep Sanctuary Animals, Trees Safe
The Fund for Animals Wildlife Center has put 72,000 ladybugs to work to keep lerps and yellowjackets populations in check. Watch the video.



