Desert Sanctuary Under Siege by the State

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November 2, 2024

In the tranquil expanse of Sky Valley, Kitty Pallsen has become a beacon of hope for injured wildlife through her sanctuary, Kitty’s Wildlife Refuge & Rescue. For 28 years, Pallsen has devoted her life to rescuing animals ranging from domestic pets to injured birds, creating a haven for those with nowhere else to go. Among her efforts is a specially constructed aviary designed to house ravens that, due to their injuries, cannot be released back into the wild.

However, recent events have thrust Pallsen and her refuge into a contentious legal battle. On a recent Tuesday, officials from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) arrived at her property with intentions to confiscate her rescued ravens, citing legal violations. Pallsen, determined to protect her feathered charges, was forced to call the sheriff’s department to remove the CDFW officials from her property.

The conflict stems from a citation issued in January by CDFW, which denied Pallsen the necessary permits to keep the ravens, claiming she should have applied for permits prior to acquiring the birds. This has escalated to threats of hefty fines and charges of animal cruelty if Pallsen attempts any further rescues before resolving the permit issues.

Despite the looming threat of legal action and potential fines that could reach up to $10,000 each, Pallsen remains resolute. She is prepared to fight through the court system to retain custody of her birds and continue her rescue work. Pallsen passionately argues that wildlife organizations should collaborate with communities to support animal welfare, rather than opposing those who dedicate their lives to saving animals.

The standoff with CDFW underscores a broader debate on wildlife protection, regulatory compliance, and the personal missions of those like Pallsen who stand on the frontline of animal rescue. As Kittyโ€™s Wildlife Refuge & Rescue faces its toughest challenge yet, Pallsen calls on her community for support, hoping that solidarity will help safeguard the sanctuary she has built with love and determination.

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Robby S.

Robby is a passionate nature and animal enthusiast, dedicated to the protection and appreciation of wildlife. He is the owner of Jackal Digital, one of the valley's leading boutique marketing and PR agencies. Known for its innovative approaches, Jackal Digital specializes in crafting unique strategies that help brands stand out..

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