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The Wildlife Waystation, situated on 160 acres in California's Angeles National Forest, is internationally recognized for its ongoing, charitable efforts to rescue and rehabilitate wild and exotic animals. We are a 24 hour "around-the-clock" operation.
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Summary - Who Are We?
Our history and mission.
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Fact Sheet
This helpful FAQ contains “need to know” information about the Wildlife WayStation.
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About Martine
Read about the WayStation's Founder and Director, Martine Colette.
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The Wildlife Animal Hospital
The Wildlife Waystation's hospital facility is yet another wonderful service provided to wildlife free of charge. The hospital care is available 24 hours a day, with two full-time veterinarians, two veterinarian technicians, and a variety of other assisting personnel.
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Animal Care and Welfare Guidelines
Wildlife WayStation’s animals are cared for in complete adherence to all Federal and State care regulations.
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Meet Our Vet and Animal Caregivers
The Wildlife Waystation has a full-time veterinary and animal caregiver staff responsible for the health maintenance of our many animal residents.
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Our Volunteers
Here are just a few of the outstanding volunteers who help make the Wildlife Waystation the special place that it is.
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Our Board of Directors
Read about our Board Members.
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Key Friends and Donors
We have an impressive list of special friends that help us.
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Haven For the Homeless ... Cats!
A while back, Martine got a letter from someone who had just been on a tour. Although the woman was fascinated with what she saw, why, she wondered, did we have so many lions and tigers and other exotic cats?
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