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Our Local World Archives
[These stories appears as an on-going series in the "Gilroy Dispatch]".

By Amy Yee
January 2015
What is the buzz on Honey bees?
December 2014
Citizens provide valuable help to Scientists
November 2014
Climate change and habitat loss are threats to birds
October 2014
Windows are a major hazard for birds
September 2014
Open Space Authority Founders had a vision

August 2014
relocating Wild Animals is Rarely Successful

July 2014
Wildlife comes close
June 2014
The Open Space Authority is Helping Us Protect our Quality of Life

May 2014
The Drought Will Bring Snakes

April 2014
Mother Knows Best

March 2014
Development Hinders Wildlife Migration

February 2014
2013 - Bad Weather, Good Legislation

January 2013
Feral Cats are Killing our Native Birds
December 2013
The Wild Pig Problem

October 2013
Get outdoors and meet our fall visitors

September 2013
It's Dry and Hot Out There!

August 2013
Rodenticides Kill More Than Rodents


June 2013
Who you gonna call?

May 2013
Lead: A toxic threat to wildlife and humans
April 2013
What's up on Coyote Ridge?
March 2013
Visitors from the North - An Irruptive Year for Pine Siskins, Red Crossbills and Red-breasted Nuthatches

February 2013
Imprinting - it's Not a Good Thing
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W.E.R.C., the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center provides the community with rehabilitation services for orphaned, injured and sick native wildlife. Through our educational programs, W.E.R.C. encourages a peaceful coexistence between civilization and our native wildlife.
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  • Home
    • Wildlife Emergencies >
      • What to do if you find a baby bird
      • Baby Mammal
    • About WERC >
      • Who's who @ WERC
      • WERC Mailing List
      • WERC Policies
      • Related Links
  • Bobcats
    • Bobcat Rehabilitation Program
  • Events and News
    • WildWire
    • Social Links
    • Bird Walk
    • Animal of the Month >
      • Animal of the Month Archives 2008-2015
    • Our Local World
  • EDUCATION
    • Live Animal Programs
    • California Native Americans
    • Educational Ambassadors
  • REHABILITATION
    • Wildlife Rehabilitation Program
  • SUPPORT
    • Donate
    • Wish List
    • Support Our Sponsors
    • Volunteer WERC
  • Contact