Protect Our Precious Wildlife: The Threats of Fireworks to Wildlife
Protect Our Precious Wildlife: The Threats of Fireworks to Wildlife
Threats to Wildlife: Fireworks
As you celebrate the 4th of July, please consider the impact of fireworks on wildlife. From hummingbirds and doves to songbirds, squirrels, seabirds, marine mammals, butterflies, bobcats, coyotes, mountain lions, and more, fireworks pose a great threat to wildlife. The lights and sounds shocks and frightens wildlife, causing fear, disorientation, collisions, and nest abandonment. Firework litter is a choking hazard and toxic if ingested, while pollutants from fireworks release harmful chemicals into the air, soil, and water, threatening both human and wildlife health.
If you find a distressed or injured wildlife in Orange County, please contact:
Newport Beach Animal Control: (949)-644-3717
Orange County Animal Control (714)-935-6848
Wetlands & Wildlife Care Center: (714) 374-5587
Pacific Marine Mammal Center: (949) 494-3050
Orange County Bird of Prey Center: (949) 837-0786