BUTTE COUNTY
Barry R. Kirshner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. This education & preservation center is home to a wide variety of non-releasable endangered and exotic live animals. See tigers, mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes, leopards, birds, African lions, servals, ligers, a wallaby, reptiles and much more. kirshner.org. 4995 Durham-Pentz Rd. (530)533-1000.
Chico Animal Shelter Relief; Chico. Houses some of the stray animals found during the Camp Fire. Find pets that have been found on their website. By appt only; phone noon-6pm. chicoanimalshelter.org. 2579 Fair St. (530)894-5630.
Nor Cal Reptiles Adventures; Chico. All ages can check out reptiles galore. Turtles/tortoises, snakes/lizards, feeder rodents, insects and pet accessories for sale. Programs for birthday parties and school events held onsite where kids and adults can have a personal encounter with a variety of reptiles. facebook.com/norcalreptileadventures. 43 Dacy Ave. (530)228-5011.
Wild Things. Let this nature program share a fun-filled and energetic experience with your school, library or private event. Wild Things brings rescued exotic and native wildlife to you, and utilizes the animals’ personal stories to teach natural history, unique adaptations and a conservation message. Interesting topics such as: the Amazing Amazon, Beasts of the Backyard and Scaly Wonders, among others. Children and adults alike enjoy meeting and making connections with the animal.! In-person or live or recorded virtual programs. wildthingsoutreach.org. programs@wildthingsoutreach.org. (530)878-2618.
SHASTA COUNTY
Redding Reptiles; Redding. All ages can check out reptiles from around the world on display in the Reptile Exhibit Room, a sanctuary/home to 50+ reptiles that have been surrendered. Pets, supplies and feeders available. Store: Tue-Sat 11am-6pm. Exhibit Room: Wed-Sat 12-5:30pm. ReddingReptiles.com. 74 Lake Blvd. (530)338-2446.
Saving Shasta Cats; Dunsmuir. Seeks to prevent animal suffering through humane education, stressing the importance of the spay and neuter of pets and feral cats and proper pet care. Serves low income and disabled residents of Siskiyou County by providing their pets and feral cats with healthy food and emergency and routine veterinary care. Operates a food bank with healthy cat and dog food. Delivers food to the pet cats and dogs of families in need in Dunsmuir, Mount Shasta and Weed. Rescues abandoned cats, provides excellent foster care and places them in loving, forever homes. Funds the altering (spay and neuter) of feral cats. savingshastacats.org. nmdwork@aol.com. (510)517-2602.
Stillwater Haven Feral and Abandoned Cat Rescue; Anderson. Rescue and adoption services. Works with local animal control agencies, pet adoption groups and other caring individuals to keep unwanted pets from being mistreated, struggling to survive, injured or euthanized. Adoption fees are minimal and do not cover the expenses used to rehabilitate rescued cats. Please consider donating to help the homeless cats and contribute to the solution to the abandoned and feral cat problem. stillwatercathaven.blogspot.com. facebook.com/StillwaterCatHaven. stillwatercathaven@gmail.com. (775)250-8089 or (530)365-4861.
Wild Horse Sanctuary; Shingletown. 5,000-acre preserve dedicated to protecting and preserving America’s wild horses as a living national treasure. Provides sanctuary in an ecologically balanced environment. Wild horse walks/tours by appointment only. wildhorsesanctuary.org. 5796 Wilson Hill Rd. info@wildhorsesanctuary.org. (530)474-5770.
SISKIYOU COUNTY
Humanity For Horses; Mount Shasta. Private nonprofit sanctuary, devoted to rescuing horses and animals from slaughter, abuse, neglect and abandonment, providing them sanctuary for the rest of their lives. Large specialized Thoroughbred program. humanityforhorses.org. (530)435-0151.
Siskiyou Spay/Neuter Incentive Program (SNIP); Yreka. A nonprofit volunteer-only organization that helps end dog and cat overpopulation in Siskiyou County through education, support and need-based financial assistance to pet owners. Snip provides a better life for adoptable companion animals without homes and supports efforts to limit the overpopulation of these animals through low-cost spay and neuter options. Offers coupons toward dog spay/neuter at select veterinary clinics, low-cost cat spay/neuter clinics, animal adoption and foster opportunities. siskiyousnip.org. 218 Executive Court. (541)531-1086.
Maagic Mountain Farm; Mount Shasta. Come experience how some grandparents lived on a working homestead with milk goats, ducks, chickens, honey bees, a garden & more. Year-round, hands-on, interactive animal field trips, homestead classes, group or individual tours & guest farm stays and birthday parties. In connection with the land, all the creatures work together to provide for everyone’s needs through sustainable interdependent living. maagicmtnfarm.com. maagicmtnherd@gmail.com. (530)925-6752.
OTHER AREAS
Great Cats World Park; Cave Junction, OR. Exciting, interactive & educational 10-acre park home to lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, ocelots, lynx, a fishing cat and more. Fully guided tours both educate and entertain. Guided school and private group tours, birthday parties and private events. greatcatsworldpark.com. 27919 Redwood Hwy. (541)592-2957.
Sanctuary One; Jacksonville, OR. A nonprofit care farm where people, animals and the earth work together for mutual healing. Farm tours and field trips available with online booking; volunteer opportunities and animal adoptions available. sanctuaryone.org. 13195 Upper Applegate Rd. (541)899-8627.
Sequoia Park Zoo; Eureka. Families can explore the natural world and cultivate a passion for wildlife at the Sequoia Park Zoo. Visit with rare and endangered red pandas, interact with sheep and goats in the Contact Corral or take a walk in the “free-flight zone.” 7 days a week from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM with last entry at 5:30 PM. Cafe & gift shop onsite. sequoiaparkzoo.net. 3414 W St. (707)441-4263.