HUMANE EDUCATION RESOURCES
San Diego Humane Society has created a library of humane education resources to enhance the spirit of compassion in children of all ages.

Critter Kids Newsletter
An interactive and educational newsletter exploring different animal welfare issues.
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Recommended Reading
A list of recommended reading exploring different animal welfare issues.
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Crafts & Recipes
Animal-themed crafts and recipes to share with your pet!
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Pet Safety
Downloadable activities, videos and more to teach kids how to keep interactions with animals fun and safe!
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Heavy rainfall and wind expected to cause flooding and damage as Hurricane Hilary approaches.
Twice each year, in one of nature’s most amazing events, billions of birds make enormous and hazardous journeys from their breeding grounds to wintering areas. Some travel as much as 25,000 miles every year, from the high Arctic to the tip of South America and back. Of the more than 500 bird species found in San Diego, almost 2/3 of them migrate into or out of the area every spring and fall. Join avid birder Stan Walens, who has collected almost 40 years of data on seabird populations in San Diego, talk about how the fascinating process of migration works and the benefits and problems it presents.
Join Project Coyote Ranching with Wildlife Coordinator, Keli Hendricks, for a lively presentation about coexisting with coyotes. Topics will include coyote safety, education, and programs and resources available to help residents and communities better understand and coexist with our wild neighbors.
Warm summer weather can be tough on our furry friends. Keep these tips in mind when it’s hot outside.
Precautions to greatly reduce the chance of an unpleasant rattlesnake encounter.
Join us as we learn about the endangered peninsular pronghorn antelope in Baja and what conservation efforts San Diego Zoo/Safari park are doing to help!
Learn about the most common injuries and diseases seen at the Bahde Wildlife Center.
San Diego Humane Society offers proven humane solutions that help deter rodents.
While most people don't think about raptors as migratory birds, in fact, many species of raptors do migrate.
Bats are unexpectedly interesting little mammals. At first glance they appear to be mice with wings but bats are not rodents, and bats are critical to ecosystems and to many food crops.
The fact that there are thriving sea turtle populations along California’s coast is one of our State’s best-kept biodiversity secrets.
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