Aims to treat injured, shot, or poisoned birds for release back into nature. They also inform visitors about the life of birds. Contains flight show information, operating hours, photos, video, and ticket prices.
Dedicated to the rescue, treatment and rehabilitation of all wildlife and birds. Information about the hospital, volunteering, and advice on how to deal with orphaned or abandoned wildlife. South London, UK.
Located at the base of the Drakensberg escarpment in the Limpopo Province Lowveld of South Africa. Center aims to reintroduce rehabilitated wildlife to their natural environments.
Non-profit charitable organization dedicated to providing veterinary care and rehabilitation to injured, sick and orphaned wildlife. Located in Brookfield, Nova Scotia.
Provides rehabilitation and veterinary services for injured and orphaned wild animals, and wildlife education for the citizens of northeast Kansas and northwest Missouri.
Includes list of rehabilitators, articles, membership details, listserv, donation and volunteer/intern programs, and contact form. Located in Lafayette.
Provides a wild animal facility for the rescue, treatment, and release of sick, injured, and orphaned native wildlife. Located in Hubert, North Carolina.
A nonprofit organization which cares for orphaned and injured wildlife in North and South Carolina. Includes volunteer information, education programs and what to do if you find orphaned or injured animals. Located in Charlotte, North Carolina.
A rescue center on Topsail Island, North Carolina dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of sick and injured sea turtles, a threatened and endangered sea turtles.
Goal is to support native North American wildlife and its habitat through rehabilitation, education, and research, with emphasis given to wildlife and wilderness of the North Carolina Piedmont.
Cares for injured, orphaned, and sick native wildlife of San Diego County, and releases them back into their natural habitats. Includes program information, news and event calendar.
A year-round, nonprofit wildlife treatment and rehabilitation facility located in Irvine California supported solely by volunteers and donations. Includes photos, news and a section for kids.
A non-profit rehabilitation center for wild animals. Includes photographs and information about the animals, education, project and member information.
Rehabilitates orphaned and injured native Virginia wildlife, provides public education, and encourages individuals to become licensed wildlife rehabilitators.
Non-profit all volunteer organization that works with Colorado native wildlife for rehabilitation, health care, and replacement into natural habitats. Includes membership information and a newsletter.
Chandler Arizona organization of volunteer wildlife rehabilatators. Information on rescuing many different kinds of animals, frequently asked questions, ways to help, and contact information.
Non-profit volunteer organization providing care for approximately 800 animals a year. History of the center, services, goals, programs, and membership information.
Non-profit organization dedicated to rehabilitation and release of orphaned and injured wildlife animals. Rescue guidelines, photograph gallery, membership form, and news.
Oldest and largest wildlife rehabilitation center in the state, caring annually for almost 2,000 injured and orphaned wild bird patients from more than 100 species.
An independent, nonprofit, volunteer organization dedicated to offering the West Michigan area a resource for the rehabilitation of orphaned, abandoned, injured, or incapacitated wildlife.
A wildlife rehabilitation organization based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, providing care for injured and orphaned wild animals until they can be released back into the wild.
Provides medical care for 3,500 injured and orphaned wildlife patients every year, with the goal of returning them to their natural habitat. Located on Sanibel Island, Florida.
Florida based non-profit group whose goal is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release injured or orphaned wild birds, mammals and reptiles. Also offers environmental education.
Wildlife rehabilitation center whose goal is to return injured and orphaned animals back to their habitat. SCWC is a nonprofit, all volunteer center in the Metropolitan Washington, DC area.
Volunteer network of licensed wildlife rehabilitators, veterinarians, transporters and other interested individuals dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and return to the wild of sick, orphaned and injured birds and small mammals in and around central Maryland.
A wildlife rehabilitation and environmental education facility that cares for orphaned, injured, ill and displaced native wildlife species with an ultimate goal of release back to the wild. Located in Lubbock, Texas.
Organization that provides rescue, rehabilitation and release for injured bats. They also provide permanent sanctuary for non-releasable bats and educate the public about the importance of bats.
A non-profit sanctuary. Includes stories and news, photograph gallery, tips for dealing with urban wildlife, and volunteer opportunities. Located in Boerne, Texas.
Voluntary wildlife rescue and rehabilitation service for sick, injured or orphaned Australian native animals, including possums, wombats, kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, reptiles and birds.
Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is a non-profit organization which aims to rehabilitate sick, injured, orphaned and displaced native wildlife in Western Australia.
Non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and educational organization dedicated to providing care for injured and orphaned Virginia opossums for return to the environment.
Wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center in Ranoake VA. Information on wildlife, wildlife diseases and conditions, construction of bird houses, nest boxes, predator guards.
St. Louis, MO based organization that provides care for injured, ill, and orphaned wild birds and releases those birds back into their natural habitat.
Veterinary hospital for medical treatment of injured, sick, displaced and orphaned wildlife with the goal of returning a healthy individual back to the wild for independence.
San Jose, CA independent nonprofit organization established to provide high-quality services for local injured, sick and orphaned wildlife. Contribution form, volunteer needs, sponsorship opportunities, kids section, and information on local animals.
Dedicated to the rehabilitation of orphaned and injured wildlife living in urban city centers. Includes news, photos, information on emergency care and contact details. Located in Oakland, California.
Volunteer nonprofit organization whose purpose is to take orphaned, sick or injured wildlife, primarily birds of prey, and provide the treatment and care necessary to return them to their natural habitat. Includes newsletter, upcoming events, how to help. Located in Pendleton, Oregon.
Skunk rescue and rehabilitation in Palmdale, California. Includes education on how to coexist with skunks and humane solutions to problems, and a list of people that can help (US and Canada).
A not-for-profit organization located in Saegertown, Pennsylvania. Specializes in the rescue, treatment and release of injured, orphaned and sick wildlife.
A non-profit organization caring for sick, injured, orphaned or displaced wildlife with the intention of returning them to appropriate habitats in the wild. Located in Charelston, South Carolina.
Volunteers rehabilitate injured and orphaned wild mammals, provide humane wildlife conflict resolution to the public, and plant wildlife habitat in local parks.
A non-profit organization based in Ulster County, New York, which provides care for injured and orphaned wild animals. Includes photos, stories and information on co-existing with wildlife.
Kindred Spirits is a non-profit organization dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife in Graham, North Carolina. Currently coordinating the States Deer/Fawn program.
Dedicated to helping native wildlife through rehabilitation of injured, ill and orphaned birds, mammals, and reptiles and by furthering public knowledge and appreciation of wildlife through education.
Located in Virginia Beach, VA, an organization of rehabilitators and other volunteers providing care, treatment, and ultimately release of all species of wildlife.
Rainbow Wildlife Rescue is a small rescue in Stephenville, Texas, specializing in birds and small urban wildlife such as squirrels, opossums, songbirds, raptors, and rabbits.
A non-profit, voluntary organization which rescues and rehabilitates native wildlife for return to the wild. It operates on the mid-north coast of NSW.
A wildlife rehabilitation facility near Perth, Western Australia catering for injured or orphaned native animals such as kangaroos, possums, bandicoots, birds and lizards.
Provides medical management and care for injured, sick, and orphaned wild, native Nebraska species and migratory birds. Based in Omaha, Nebraska. Features news, photos, and contact details.
Wildlife rehabilitation sanctuary in Colorado created to rehabilitate and release sick, injured and orphaned wildlife back into the Colorado ecosystem and to educate the public about humane solutions to human and wildlife interactions.
A non-profit wildlife rescue organization whose purpose is to help injured, sick or orphaned birds and animals return to their natural environment. Located in Hutchins, Texas.
Located in Roseville, Minnesota. A nonprofit, donor-supported organization. Established in response to the increased need for medical care of injured, ill and orphaned wildlife.
A non-profit wildlife conservation and rehabilitation located in Millwood, Virginia. Organization rescues and cares for injured, orphaned, and displaced native wildlife, and offers environmental education programs and wildlife disease information to the public.
A non-profit organization dedicated to helping animals through rescue, rehabilitation, research and education. Located just outside of Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Nonprofit, all-volunteer organization that provides care for injured and orphaned wildlife of all species in northeastern Pennsylvania. Provides educational programs to the public. Includes membership subscription form and photos. Located in Stroudsburg.
An organization in Pensacola, Florida. Works to provide appropriate care, rehabilitation, and release or sanctuary to injured or orphaned indigenous wildlife. Features newsletter, information about the group, and contact details.
Over 1000 animals are treated per year, including mammals, reptiles, songbirds, waterfowl, and birds of prey. University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine.
Dedicated to mitigating the human impact on aquatic birds and other wildlife worldwide through emergency response, education, research, and planning. Specializes in oil spill emergencies.
Wildlife Fawn Rescue is dedicated to the care, rehabilitation, and release of Black-tailed Fawns and Western Gray Squirrels in Sonoma County, California.
Not-for-profit organization that provides rescue and rehabilitation services to wild animals on southern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. News, membership, sponsorship, and contact information.
Maryland based organization providing rehabilitation for injured wildlife and educating the public about biodiversity through hands-on demonstrations at schools, camps, birthday parties, and corporate picnics.
Registered charity, based in the United Kingdom, for the treatment, care, rehabilitation and eventual re-release of wildlife. Provides phone line for emergency callout and helpline. Includes news, galleries and feedback.
Elburn IL based licensed wildlife rehabilitation center caring for orphaned and injured wild birds and mammals. Includes ways to help, events and programs.
A Hingham, Massachusetts based non-profit humane organization with animal rehabilitation and hospital, undergraduate wildlife medicine internship and community outreach programs.
Located in southern Maine the center rehabilitates sick and injured birds, mammals and reptiles and returns them to their natural habitats. Cape Neddick, Maine.
A 501(c)3 non-profit organization in Anchorage, Alaska dedicated to rehabilitating sick, injured or orphaned wild birds and providing avian education programs to the public.