Central Washington Wildlife Hospital is a 501(c)(3) non-profit providing wildlife rehabilitation services primarily to the North Central region of Washington State. Our licensed wildlife rehabilitator and wildlife care techs are driven to see through their vision to maintain the integrity of individual wildlife in need and ultimately restore the native populations of Pacific Northwest wildlife. CWWH also aims to educate the general public on how to best coexist with native wildlife.
Our staff currently consists of our two founders, both coming from a background in wildlife ecology, experience in wildlife rehabilitation and working in a veterinary setting.
Our mission is to be active participants in ecological preservation by rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife and releasing thriving individuals back to their native habitats. Additionally, we are committed to educating the community about the wonders of our native fauna and how to properly coexist with such wildlife.
Rylie Chabot - Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator
Allison Ilg - Wildlife Care Technician
Co-Founder
Rylie started volunteering with wildlife in 2015. She has been working as a wildlife care technician at established centers for several years and is now a permitted wildlife rehabilitator. Rylie is excited to be in North Central Washington and getting to know the community as an Animal Care and Control Officer. She graduated fr
Co-Founder
Rylie started volunteering with wildlife in 2015. She has been working as a wildlife care technician at established centers for several years and is now a permitted wildlife rehabilitator. Rylie is excited to be in North Central Washington and getting to know the community as an Animal Care and Control Officer. She graduated from Western Washington University in 2018 after completing an interdisciplinary degree, bringing together Wildlife Ecology and Animal Husbandry. Rylie has always been passionate about the wellbeing of animals and works hard every day to improve her impact on our environment.
Co-Founder
Allison entered the wildlife rehabilitation field in 2017 and continued her career with animals with Washington Fish and Wildlife and then as a Veterinary Assistant Supervisor at DoveLewis Emergency and Specialty Animal Hospital in Portland, Oregon. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Earth and Ocean Sciences from Univ
Co-Founder
Allison entered the wildlife rehabilitation field in 2017 and continued her career with animals with Washington Fish and Wildlife and then as a Veterinary Assistant Supervisor at DoveLewis Emergency and Specialty Animal Hospital in Portland, Oregon. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Earth and Ocean Sciences from University of Victoria. Growing up with all different kinds of pets, visiting zoos and aquariums, and wanting to spend all her free time exploring the outdoors created a special place in her heart for the stewardship of our ecosystems and their inhabitants.
Director
Gloria comes to us with a background in Operations, Human Resources, and experience as a Board Member for other Non-Profits. Her expertise is bringing teams together, strategizing and doing what it takes to get the job done. Gloria has been involved since the inception of CWWH and continues to support the mission full force.
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