The Lindsay Museum is a wildlife rehabilitation and educational center that focuses on native California wildlife and natural history for live, non-releasable native wildlife in Walnut Creek, California, that was founded in 1955, the Museum is the oldest and one of the largest wildlife rehabilitation hospitals in the United States, treating more than 6, 000 injured or orphaned wild animals each ...
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Rolling hills, gnarled oaks, golden grasses, the gentle ridge line of Sonoma Mountain . . . the legacy of Fairfield Osborn Preserve lies in the preservation of what is quintessentially Sonoma County. Aside from the influences of the Miwok people and a very few others, this land has remained relatively undisturbed for millennia. Named in honor of a pioneer ecologist known as a maverick with an ...
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