Wildlife WayStation

Wildlife WayStation
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34°19′53″N 118°20′40″W / 34.33139°N 118.34444°W / 34.33139; -118.34444
Date opened1976
Date closed2019
LocationAngeles National Forest, Los Angeles County, United States
Land area160 acres (65 ha)
No. of animals400[1]
Websitewww.wildlifewaystation.org

The Wildlife WayStation was a 160-acre animal sanctuary (65 ha) in Sylmar, California in northern Los Angeles County dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating wild and exotic animals. A charitable corporation located within the boundaries of Angeles National Forest, the facility was founded in 1976 by animal activist Martine Colette, who resigned in May 2019 as president and chief operating officer.[2]

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