Places that you can contact for help
The following are Centers throughout the United States that have graciously agreed to be listed here as places to contact for wildlife rescue information. Please keep in mind that these Centers are for wildlife only, and not for domestic pet questions. For those types of questions, please contact your local veterinary hospital.
Florida
The Ocean Impact Foundation's Marine-Wildlife Care Center
7100 Belvedere Rd
W. Palm Beach, FL 33411
(407) 471-3403
Accepts birds, mammals, reptiles (no sea turtles, they go
to the Juno Marine Life Center in Juno Beach)
Treasure Coast Wildlife Hospital
2800 SE Bridge Rd
Hobe Sound, FL 33453
(407) 546-8281
Has 24 hr. drop-off box
Ft. Lauderdale Wildlife Care Center
3200 SW 4th Ave.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315
(305) 524-4302
Oregon
Terri Mander, Aridell Wildlife Rehab,
P.O. Box 122, Sprague River, OR 97639, (503)533-2388, aridell@aol.com
State and federally licensed for both mammal and avian species, including eagles, migratory birds and endangered. Our facility is not open to the public. We will do educational talks.
New Mexico
Wildlife Rescue Inc. of New Mexico
P.O. Box 13222
Albuquerque, NM 87192-3222
(505) 344-2500
24 hours a day
All types of wildlife except
bats, skunks and mice (genus peromyscus)
For bats, skunks and mice (any type)
Franke Bermudez
Partnership In Pure Science
P.O. Box 40477
Albuquerque, NM 87196
(505) 877-2527
Pennsylvania
Robyn Graboski, robyn@vicon.net
PA and Federal Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator
Centre Wildlife Care
P.O. Box 572
Lemont, PA 16851
814-237-6548
Answering maching monitored often if calls cannot be answered directly
Animals cared for: Mammals, Passerines, Reptiles, Bats
Wisconsin
Wildlife In Need Center,(414) 968-5075
Hours are 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
We accept all native Wisconsin wildlife.
Michigan
WILDSIDE Rehabilitation and Education Center
Eaton Rapids, Michigan
(517) 663-6153
We accept orphaned, injured and sick native Michigan wildlife with the
exceptions of bats, skunks and raccoons. It is preferred that people call
first so we can assess the situation and make sure the animal(s) really need
help.
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