The most important thing to remember if you find an animal or bird that is stranded or injured is
to protect it by keeping yourself, other people, and dogs well away from it. Many times more harm is
done to the animal or bird by too much well meant attention than the actual injury or stranding.
If the animal is dead (but more than skeletal) it's still a good idea to report it is as some organizations are
conducting research on why certain animals are dying.
Here are some contacts:
Marine Mammals- stranded or injured
Alaska Sealife Center in Seward
1-888-774-7325
Marine Mammals- dead
US Fish and Wildlife in Homer (Leslie Slater)
1-907-235-6546
Moose, Game birds and Predators
Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game in Homer 1-907-235-8191
Non-game Birds
US Fish and Wildlife in Homer (Leslie Slater) 1-907-235-6546
Bird rehabilitator Bill Kitzmiller in Homer 1-907-235-7040
Bird rehabilitator Charlotte Adamson in Homer 1-907-235-2725