TRWC is a Wildlife Rehabilitation & Care Center located in South Salem, Oregon.
We care for all of Oregon's native wildlife species whether orphaned or injured, until they can be
safely released back into the wild.
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September 14th we are looking forward to holding a FUN trivia competition with
Mr. Bill’s Traveling Trivia Show.
Each 6 member team will compete for prizes and bragging rights.
It is $120 per team to compete in the 3 hour event,
if you would like to register your tema or find out more information please contact Trina
Brown by phone 503-371-0966 or e-mail trwcfundraising@yahoo.com. Event will be held at: Porter's Pub 4820 River Rd Keizer, OR from 5-8pm |
| In September we will also be organizing a planting day for TRWC's new building and grounds. So please save and pot your yard extras (i.e. herbs, flowers, shrubs, etc.) preferrably non poisonous and native, but we'll take what we can get. If you are unable to hang on to these plants, again call me and I'll hold onto them until September's planting. Let me know if you have plants to donate or are interested in helping with the landscaping. |
CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE about purchasing a woodburned animal cedar sign!!!
Please call: 503-540-8664
Thank you to Kinsman Foundation for the grant on helping us with food & supplies!
Help I Found A Baby Mammal! .PDF format ----- webpage format
Help I Found A Baby Bird! .PDF format ----- webpage format

GoodSearch.com is a new search engine.
TRWC will now receive a direct donation every time you use GoodSearch to
search the Internet. They contribute one penny a search, which may not sound
like much, but when accumulated over the year, this amount could buy all of
our baby milk for a season.
This is an amazing new opportunity to raise money every day at no cost to you.
GoodSearch is the search engine with a unique social mission. It’s powered by Yahoo,
so you get the same great search results.

Art Helping Animals is a group from around the world-professional artists dedicated to using
their art to make a difference in the lives of animals in need. We salute those volunteers who
are working directly to help animals and seek to help ease the financial burden of Animal
Charities. Art Helping Animals is proud to add Turtle Ridge Wildlife Center to our selected
charities in September 2007. Please Visit their site to learn more about the group, the artists
and where to purchase their artwork.