Fellow Mortals is more than a place. It is a living philosophy based on the belief that encouraging compassion in humans toward all life brings out the finest aspects of our humanity. Fellow Mortals provides excellent medical care to injured and orphaned wild animals entrusted to the hospital by the public. Fellow Mortals continues to advance treatment for the most critically injured and compromised animals admitted for care, demonstrated by a continued high rate of recovery and release back to the wild. Fellow Mortals also attempts to limit the number of animals admitted for care each year by offering public education to prevent unnecessary injury and orphaning, thereby reducing the total n... read more Fellow Mortals is more than a place. It is a living philosophy based on the belief that encouraging compassion in humans toward all life brings out the finest aspects of our humanity. Fellow Mortals provides excellent medical care to injured and orphaned wild animals entrusted to the hospital by the public. Fellow Mortals continues to advance treatment for the most critically injured and compromised animals admitted for care, demonstrated by a continued high rate of recovery and release back to the wild. Fellow Mortals also attempts to limit the number of animals admitted for care each year by offering public education to prevent unnecessary injury and orphaning, thereby reducing the total number of animals admitted. Through the hospital's Wildlife Care Internship Program, Fellow Mortals provides training opportunities for young professionals entering wildlife-related fields.
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By Yvonne Wallace Blane | Co-founder, Project Leader
Fellow Mortals is one of just a few places in the country that works with orphaned beaver, since they require as long as 3 years to mature before being able to survive in the wild – when they... Read the full report ›By Yvonne Wallace Blane | Co-founder
2024 is likely to be our busiest year out of the 39 years we have served our wild and human communities. While development continues to threaten wildlife habitat, and increased use of... Read the full report ›By Yvonne Wallace Blane | Project Leader
Every year we get a call, or two, from someone who has discovered a nest of squirrels in their engine compartment, but in 2024, nearly ALL of the 40 squirrels we have in care were discovered in cars... Read the full report ›