Many state and Federal laws prohibit the keeping of wildlife unless you are licensed to do so. Wildlife Rehabilitators are trained to care for many types of wildlife, know the natural history of wildlife, work with veterinarians and have received the proper permits. They can provide the most appropriate foods, socialization and medical care to help return the animal back to the wild. Many internet tips on what to feed wildlife are incorrect and can lead to the animal’s death.
Pepper
Meet Pepper, a young, three-legged, purebred Husky looking for her forever home. Pepper has a strong prey-drive, so her ideal home has no cats or chickens. She would prefer to be an only dog. adoptions@whatcomhumane.org (360) 733-2080 ext 0 Learn More About...
Engraved Bricks
Purchasing a brick is a great way to support WHS while also honoring or memorializing a special person or pet or advertise your business, service club, or group. There are two brick sizes available: 4×8 brick ($200 donation to WHS); 22 characters per line; 2...
Become A Hay Hero!
The Whatcom Humane Society has been invested in the welfare of farm animals since its founding in 1902 and that work continues more than 120 years later! Nowadays, WHS operates a farm facility in Whatcom County to care for farm animals in need; cows, pigs, horses,...