Wildlife Education-Living Compatibly
Pacific Wildlife Care supports like-minded organizations and agencies that promote living compatibly with wildlife.
Keep Me Wild 

California Department of Fish and Game-
Keep Me Wild Campaign


"Wild Animals Don’t Need Your Handouts. They Need Your Respect! Please – stash your food and trash. Keep them wild."

"You may not realize it—a simple bag of garbage, bowl of pet food, or plate of leftovers left outside your home or vacation site, can cause severe harm to wildlife."
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HSUS Urban Wildlife Sanctuary Website

"Even a city apartment balcony can hold a bird feeder or butterfly garden."

"If you have a sincere desire to help wild animals by enhancing habitat on your property and committing to humane approaches for resolving conflicts with wildlife, your property could become an official HSUS Urban Wildlife Sanctuary."
National Wildlife Federation

"Join our nationwide drive to create 150,000 wildlife-friendly yards through National Wildlife Federation's Certified Wildlife Habitat™ program."

"And, when you certify your yard today, you'll not only be helping wildlife, you'll also receive some exciting benefits."
Project Wildlife

"What to do if you find a wild animal."

"Many hours of training go into caring for wildlife. Wild birds and mammals require specialized treatment, care and diets for a successful release."
Pier Watch Pier Watch

"Pier Watch™ of the Central Coast, is an all volunteer, San Luis Obispo County based group dedicated to educating the public about proper disposal of fishing line and tackle, responsible fishing practices and the importance of not feeding seabirds."
San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden

"Connecting People with Plants."

"The botanical Garden is located in the El Chorro Regional Park just of Highway 1 between San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay."
Earth Skills Earth Skills (not a non-profit)

"For the past twenty years, Earth Skills has taught tracking, wilderness survival and nature awareness to thousands of outdoor lovers, both novice and experienced."

"The connection to Nature through hands-on skills is our culture's life line to what is true and meaningful. We see this relevance every day, in every student. Classes available."