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Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue
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  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Our Staff
    • Newsletters
    • Wildlife Approved Vendors
    • Community Partners
    • SCWR in the News
  • Found an Animal?
  • The Work We Do
  • Volunteer
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Thank you for visiting our Farmstand

Your donation supports our Predator Exclusion and Education Program (PEEP) extracurricular opportunities for children and helps support wildlife and humans alike!


To donate towards a recent plant pick up, please click the link below. Your donation will help us fund the teacher's position for this program.

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How your donation supports humans and wildlife alike:

educating future generations

Our PEEP extracurricular program for children helps our community by:

 •  Connecting children & families in a hands on program

 • Cultivating compassion and kindness through 

advocacy for wildlife

 • Developing skills for futures in animal care or farming 


The children plant help the "Seeds of Hope" and care for these plant starters.

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helping pollinators and wildlife thrive

Many of the plants we offer, have wildlife in mind from the moment the seed touches the soil. From milkweed to support declining butterfly populations, to oak saplings to help habitats impacted by fire recover. Plants big and small can help our wild neighbors thrive.

Connecting our community to the natural world

Plants support humans just as much as wildlife. Nourishing our bodies and souls, getting your hands dirty in the garden can connect you to your natural world in unexpected and profound ways. We hope that by encouraging the care of wildlife friendly plants in addition to growing plants that nourish our own selves, we all become better stewards of our shared planet.


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