The center is asking for donations to help pay for the nearly $25,000 worth of repairs.
Huntington Beach Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center is the preeminent place for injured or sick birds and small mammals in Orange County.
"We had some ceiling tiles come down and it was actually falling water down in here," said Executive Director Debbie McGuire as she surveyed the damage."This whole area, the floor was flooded." Fortunately, it's a slower-than-normal season at the center, with some 50 animals being nursed back to health. However, with baby season around the corner, the staff is concerned they will not have anywhere to house the animals that need the most help.
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