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Golden Eagle Goes Back into the Sky Thanks To Lindsay Wildlife

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WALNUT CREEK — A Golden Eagle, tracked by East Bay Regional Park District and brought to Lindsay Wildlife Rehabilitation Hospital in March went back to where she belongs Friday: The sky. The golden eagle originally brought to the hospital on March 27 by Contra Costa Animal Control, was found by a group of San Ramon Valley firefighters,…

"Wild Life" Art Exhibit Opens April 18

Explore Wildlife Through Watercolors  New exhibit opens April 18, artist reception April 26 What: Celebrate Earth Day and explore wildlife through watercolors and oil on canvas board at Lindsay Wildlife Experience’s new exhibit: featuring water colors by award-winning fine artist Linda Darsow Sutton and meet the artist at a reception. The 31 paintings exhibited on two floors feature wildlife from, California…

Bobcat Released back into the wild by Lindsay Wildlife Experience

      Bobcat recovers and goes back to the wild thanks to Lindsay Wildlife Rehabilitation Hospital! WALNUT CREEK – The rare release of a young bobcat March 5, came nearly six months after the cat was brought with life threatening injuries to the Lindsay Wildlife Rehabilitation Hospital. The bobcat first came to the hospital Oct. 19 after it was…

Lindsay Wildlife Welcome Spring Babies – Tarantulas on Mount Diablo

Four different chances in April to join Naturalist Jim Holmes as he leads Lindsay Wildlife’s series of Baby Tarantula and Wildflower Hikes on Mount Diablo’s north face in search of newly hatched tarantula babies emerging from their burrows. The two-mile April hikes through a vast array of blooming spring wildflowers start from the Mitchell Canyon Visitor’s Center. Bring liquids, dress…

Lindsay Wildlife Museum releases Golden Eagle at Las Trampas Regional Wilderness

SF Bay Area’s Premier Wildlife Rehabilitation and Nature Education Center treated the eagle for a wing injury WALNUT CREEK, CALIF. —November 11, 2014— Lindsay Wildlife Museum announced today the release of a Golden Eagle at Las Trampas Regional Wilderness in San Ramon on Monday, November 10. The Golden Eagle was treated at Lindsay Wildlife Museum’s wildlife rehabilitation hospital for more…

Howl-ooo-ween! Trick or Treat with the Animals

Bring the family on Thursday, October 30 What: Join “Howl-ooo-ween” and trick-or-treat with the animals at Lindsay Wildlife Museum’s debut event for miniature ghosts and goblins and their families. Come in costume, enjoy story time, activities, animal encounters, food truck eats, cupcakes, candy and tote bags for trick-or-treating fun. Where: Lindsay Wildlife Museum, 1931 First Ave., Walnut Creek, adjacent to…

Living with Coyotes

 Living with Coyotes Learn how to coexist with North America’s Native “Song Dog” – October 16 What: Camilla Fox, founder and executive director of Project Coyote, headlines Lindsay Wildlife Museum’s ‘Coyotes In Our Midst; Learning to Live with North America’s Native Song Dog’ with an engaging, inspiring presentation about the remarkable adaptability and resiliency of this successful predator and the…

“Topaz” on exhibit at Lindsay Wildlife Museum

SF Bay Area’s Premier Wildlife Rehabilitation and Nature Education Center debuts a Golden eagle What: A visitor favorite in public programming at Lindsay Wildlife Museum, Topaz, the resident female Golden eagle is set to make her debut as an exhibit hall animal ambassador this weekend. Where: Lindsay Wildlife Museum, 1931 First Ave., Walnut Creek, adjacent to Larkey Park. When: Topaz…

Public Votes to Decide the Name of Lindsay Wildlife Museum’s Newest Animal Ambassador

SF Bay Area’s Premier Wildlife Rehabilitation and Nature Education Center to debut an American kestrel What: Lindsay Wildlife Museum is set to debut its newest animal ambassador, a male American kestrel, and the public has the opportunity to select the name through online voting. Possible names include Tercel, Sparrow, Falco and Sparvius. The kestrel will be featured in public programming…