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  • P.O. Box 521317 
    ​Big Lake, AK 99652

  • 907-892-2927
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About

"The mission of the Alaska WildBird Rehabilitation Center is to care for injured, orphaned,
​and sick wild birds with the goal of returning them to the wild; 
and to educate the public about these birds and their habitats."

Meet Our Team

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Jill Parson

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President

Ken Walch

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Vice President

Nancy Wade

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Secretary/Treasurer

Jill Parson

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Jill Parson

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Jill Parson

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Jill Parson

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Non-Profit Status and Permits

We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation EIN #14-1958727, organized in the State of Alaska, and operate under permits from the US Fish and Wildlife Service:  Permit #MB10012B for education and #MB74568B for rehabilitation and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Permit #16-049.
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