All creatures great and small get care at Center Valley Animal Rescue
From orphaned otters to rescued rabbits, animals find refuge at the Olympic Peninsula sanctuary. #k5evening
From orphaned otters to rescued rabbits, animals find refuge at the Olympic Peninsula sanctuary. #k5evening
Center Valley Animal Rescue is opening back up to the public on weekends from 11 to 3 pm! Please come by and take a guided tour of our facility!Reservations are not required.All visitors please check in at the office located in the main building.Our staff and volunteers will be leading guided tours.Please note masks are …
Covid-19 Update: February 2023 Center Valley Animal Rescue Visiting Center Valley Animal Rescue Animal intakes are available by appointment. Please call 360-765-0598or email info@centervalleyanimalrescue.orgwith any further questions. Thank you to all our Volunteers and Donors!– Center Valley Animal Rescue –
A coyote was released back into the wild by Center Valley Animal Rescue’s staff after it crashed through a window at Jefferson Healthcare in Port Townsend.
What started with one woman and a handful of friends networking to foster neglected and abused animals has grown into 20 years, 32 acres, and countless saved lives.
Please join us on July 9th for our Annual Summer Open House and 20th Anniversary Celebration. This is an all day event, with scheduled activities planned during the day!Please see the Event Schedule below for details.
A menagerie of creatures got the best present of their lives over the holidays.
After five-and-a-half months of rehabilitation at Center Valley Animal Rescue, two young otters finally returned to their home on the shores of Puget Sound Saturday.
Although the Voice has previously published articles on Center Valley Animal Rescue (CVAR), it’s such a wonderful organization with so many innovative things happening that it’s time for an update. First, here’s a brief history.