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  • FOUND AN ANIMAL?
  • ABOUT
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
      • Join the CWC Board
    • Contact Us
  • VISIT
    • Hours & Directions
    • Tours and Programs
    • Summer Programs
    • Events
    • Meet the Raptor Ambassadors!
      • Reptile Ambassadors
      • Invertebrate Ambassadors
  • WILDLIFE RESCUE
    • After Hours Instructions
    • Wildlife Rehabilitation
    • Wildlife Emergency
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    • Nature Center Plans

Main Office: 541-230-1220 | Wildlife Hotline: 541-745-5324 | Intake Hours: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Please call Wildlife Hotline before bringing in an animal, Waterfowl Restrictions in Effect 

Chintimini Wildlife Center

  • education, Nuisance Animals, Patients, Urban Wildlife

Glue Trapped

Glue traps are a common, yet inhumane tool for trapping unwanted “guests” who’ve made their homes in undesirable places. Many people choose this method because of its low cost and ease of use, however glue traps remain to be indiscriminate…

  • Chuck Tourtillott
  • November 10, 2016
  • Conservation, education, Patients, Urban Wildlife

Owl Spotted in Corvallis, Danger of Rodenticide Poisoning

In Corvallis’ Jana neighborhood, an owl was heard hooting by residents and was recently seen by a Chintimini volunteer. As she was walking on Tyler Ave around dusk a large owl swooped off of a low branch in front of a home and flew up to a taller tree. It…

  • Chuck Tourtillott
  • February 25, 2016

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