Visitors information
Field trips for school children, scouts, churches or any group of kids interested in wildlife. We will spend an hour sitting outside as a group, learning about individual species and having some hands on time with the resident critters such as our Bobcat, python, skunk, tortoise and whover else has come to live with us. Then we will tour the grounds and pet Amy the sica doe, Kiara the Cougar and see the animals who roam free here. We finish off with a visit into the new wildlife clinic, the 'heart' of Wild Heart Ranch, where all the sick, orphaned and injured recover, heal and grow. We will explain the process of wildlife rehabilitation and show visitors some of our growing and healing wild neighbors. With quiet voices and gentle hands, we can teach without distubing the purpose of our work.
To finish the visit, picnic tables are available to munch a lunch while various animals beg for handouts.
Small kitchen rugs or carpet samples in good condition
Esbilac or KMR powdered formula
Merricks Super Lamb replacment formula for fawns
Bedding, bath towels and medical towels
Any medical and first aid supplies, fluids or pet shampoos
Pancake syrup (used for giving oral medications and assisting with stress)
Any pet foods
Newspapers
Laundry detergent
Liquid dish soap
Trash bags (30 & 50 gal)
paper towels
Cleaning and disinfecting supplies
Baby products of all kinds
folding play pens
Formulas, flaked rice, jar baby foods, silicone bottle nipples
Building materials
Livestock feed
Heat lamps
Heating Pads with adjustable temps (w/o auto shut off)
Water defrosters
Welding gloves
Sturdy cages or carriers in good, safe condition
sturdy food & water bowls
Out of date or freezer burned meat, fruits or veggies(no pork)
Vinyl table cloths, shower curtains or tarps. (used for urine guards on floor when raising infant fawns inside, or blacking out a cage)
Rubbermade type storage tubs
Bird seed, rodent feed, nuts, berries, etc.
latex rubber gloves

WE ALWAYS NEED STUFF!!!!
Supplies is often better than cash, as I LOVE to save trips to town and time away from the babies!
LOAD US UP!
GROUP WILDLIFE EDUCATION PROGRAM
Minumum scheduled tour $50 for up to 10 people.
Prepaid deposit of $50 required 2 weeks in advance for first time groups. (refunds given if notice to cancel is given within one week of program)
$5 per person over ten people.
Tours given April through August, any day of the week. Please call one month in advance to book.

Private tours with short notice are $100 for a group of up to ten people April through September and $25 the rest of the year.

Cameras welcome to photograph resident animals!
One of my released hawks. Recovered from a wing injury. Photo by Warren Williams
SCHEDULE EARLY!! Openings are limited because of the work load and privacy the animals need to heal, grow and become WILD!
Koda the wolf who suffered an embedded chain in her neck, gets her story told to a school group.
My friend and fellow rehabilitator Racquel Ringling shares the story of an unwanted domestic raccoon and the resons these animals do not make good pets.
GOING SHOPPING FOR US? Here's the list of things we ALWAYS need! Trash bags, paper towels, laundry detergent, liquid dish soap, lysol or pine sol, spray antibacterial cleaner, baby flaked rice cereal. You cant go wrong with these items! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!