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About Us

WRCNU Board of Directors (5/2018)

Front Row:  DaLyn, Erin, Stacie

Middle Row:  Shellie, Claudia, Alison, Elizabeth

Back Row:  Buz, David

DaLyn Marthaler, Exec. Director/Wildlife Specialist

The Story of WRCNU (revised 11/2017)

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Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah (WRCNU)

 

Mailing Address:
3127 North Pelican Drive
Farr West, UT 84404 USA

Physical Address:
1490 Park Blvd
Ogden, UT 84401 USA

 

801-814-7888

info@wrcnu.org

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MEDIA & POLITICS | Staff Picks "Best Apocalyptic Flock Support"

MEDIA & POLITICS | Staff Picks "Best Apocalyptic Flock Support"

MEDIA & POLITICS | Staff Picks "Best Apocalyptic Flock Support"

 

"Just when you thought 2020's reign of terror had ended, along came 2021 with its extreme winds, flooding and simultaneously record droughts. This year's brand of climate extremes, along with the usual threats of rodent poison and human impacts, resulted in WRCNU treating 33 percent more sick, orphaned or injured wildlife than in 2018 an

 

"Just when you thought 2020's reign of terror had ended, along came 2021 with its extreme winds, flooding and simultaneously record droughts. This year's brand of climate extremes, along with the usual threats of rodent poison and human impacts, resulted in WRCNU treating 33 percent more sick, orphaned or injured wildlife than in 2018 and 2019 combined. Thanks to dedicated volunteers and staff, they were able to rehabilitate many of our feathered friends. For tips on what you can do for the birds in your hood, visit their website. 1490 Park Blvd., Ogden, 801-814-7888, wrcnu.org"

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