Injured Duck Who to Call: The Emergency [Response Guide] When searching for who to call for injured duck assistance, the licensed wildlife rehabilitator for duck care is your first and only appropriate contact These individuals or centers hold specific permits from the State Fish and Wildlife Agency (or DNR) and the federal government
Ducks - Bi-State Wildlife Hotline Do not feed injured or abandoned wild waterfowl until you have received advice from a rehabber To find your local rehab center, contact the Hotline @ 1-855-WILD-HELP
Found an Animal? — California Council for Wildlife Rehabilitators There are nearly 100 permitted wildlife rehabilitation organizations throughout California If you find an injured or orphaned wild animal the best thing you can do is call your local organization and get information on what to do next
Animal Help Now - Emergency Resource Animal Help Now provides the best wildlife 911 app and helps humans be better neighbors to wildlife The nonprofit serves the entire United States
How to Safely Contain an Injured Duck or Goose How to Safely Contain an Injured Duck or Goose Our first priority is your safety! The primary means of defense for most ducks and geese are their beaks While they will often try to bite you, the good news is they don’t really cause any significant discomfort or injury