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        • Aark Foundation Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center - Newtown, Pennsylvania based non-profit center that treats injured or orphaned mammals, songbirds and raptors.
        • Aegean Wildlife Hospital - Rehabilitation center in Paros. An outline of its activities from ParosWeb.
        • Alabama Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - Alabama's oldest and largest wildlife rehabilitation center caring for more than 3,000 injured and orphaned wild creatures each year.
        • Alaska SeaLife Center - Marine science facility designed to combine a research mission with wildlife rehabilitation facilities and public education.
        • Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation - Provides information on our rehabilitation work with injured and orphaned native Alberta Wildlife and ways the public can help.
        • All Critter Rehabilitation WebCam - Orlando Florida rehabilitator features a live webcam showing the rehabilitation of orphaned and injured wildlife. All critters will be released back to the wild when ready.
        • All God's Creatures - Wildlife rehabilitation and education programs including a mobile petting zoo, pony and llama rides, and miniature horse cart rides.
        • All Wildlife Rescue and Education, Inc. - Rescues, treats, and releases animals back to their environments. Provides education to communities with a focus on children.
        • Animal Encounters Inc - Specializes in wildlife education programs as well as animal rescue and rehabilitation.
        • Animal Rehabilitators of the Carolinas - ARC - 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.
        • The Animal Rescue League of Western PA Wildlife - Non profit group cares for sick or injured wildlife in Western Pennsylvania.
        • Appalachian Bear Center - Located just outside the Great Smoky Mountains, the center rehabilitates and cares for injured and orphaned bears for eventual release into the wild.
        • Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary - Rosseau Ontario facility that provides public education and cares for and rehabilitates injured and orphaned wildlife.
        • Australian Fauna Care - Not-for-profit organization provides database of wildlife care organizations. Searchable by name, state, postcode, and specialty.
        • Australian Seabird Rescue - Dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of various seabirds and other marine wildlife such as turtles, whales, and dolphins.
        • Avian Care and Research Facility - Works with native birds species excluding waterfowl, including non-clinical research in wild bird anatomy and trauma. Located in Verona, Ontario, Canada.
        • AWARE Australian Wildlife Assistance Rescue and Education - A volunteer group of wildlife rescuers and shelters operating between the Melbourne CBD and Frankston. Rescue operations, membership and education programs.
        • Back to the Wild - Castalia, Ohio based volunteer wildlife rehabilitation and nature education center.
        • Back to the Wild Rehabilitation, Inc - Offers Raptor rehabilitation service in Connecticut. Specializes in Owls but accepts other species including non-protected.
        • Bat World - 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.
        • Beacon of Light Animal Rescue - Dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of orphaned or injured wildlife.
        • Big Game Alaska - Offers a close-up view of Alaska's wildlife to visitors. The center cares for orphaned and injured bear, bison, elk, moose and birds.
        • Bill Hicks Foundation for Wildlife - Rescues orphaned and injured wildlife in the Texas Hill Country. Includes photographs of wildlife, video clips, and an online store.
        • Bird Care Centre of Castel Tyrol - 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.
        • Bird Treatment and Learning Center - 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.
        • Blue Mountain Wildlife - 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.
        • Blue Ridge Wildlife Center - 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.
        • Blue Ridge Wildlife Institute - Non-profit dedicated to wildlife rehabilitation, environmental education, and research. Features organization profile, volunteer opportunities, photo gallery, and projects.
        • California Wildlife Center - A non profit charitable organization rescuing and rehabilitating native wildlife in Southern California.
        • Carbon County Environmental Education Center - Find out about environmental classes, programs, wildlife rehabilitation, research and conservation.
        • Carolina Wildlife Care - Non-profit organization dedicated to rehabilitation and release of orphaned and injured wildlife animals. Rescue guidelines, photograph gallery, membership form, and news.
        • Cash For Critters - A nonprofit organization raising cash for critters and wildlife rehabilitation.
        • The Center for Wildlife Awareness and Rehabilitation, Inc. - An East Durham, NY based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the care and release of distressed wildlife.
        • Centre Wildlife Care - A non-profit organization dedicated to caring for injured, orphaned, sick and displaced wildlife for the purpose of releasing them back into the wild.
        • Chestnut Centre Wildlife Park - Involved in the rehabilitation of wildlife including otters, owls, deer, wild cats and foxes. Information on location, facilities and entry fees.
        • Chintimini Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - Non-profit volunteer organization providing care for approximately 800 animals a year. History of the center, services, goals, programs, and membership information.
        • Chris's Joey Haven - An Australian site about rescuing marsupial babies and returning them to the wild.
        • Citizens for the Preservation of Wildlife, Inc. - Licensed Rehabiliators respond to calls from the community on injured, orphaned, or displaced waterfowl. Includes photos, petitions, and rescue information.
        • CLAWS, Inc. - A non-profit organization dedicated to helping animals through rescue, rehabilitation, research and education. Located just outside of Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
        • Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre - Non-profit charitable organization dedicated to providing veterinary care and rehabilitation to injured, sick and orphaned wildlife. Located in Brookfield, Nova Scotia.
        • Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center - Dedicated to the rescue of and education about wolves and wolf-hybrids. Advocates wolves in the wild, not the backyard.
        • Crawdad Creek Wildlife Rehab - Information on raccoon, opossum, rabbit and squirrel rehabilitation for release back into the wild.
        • Critter Care Wildlife Society - Provides wildlife rehabilitation and public education in the Greater Vancouver area.
        • Critter Creek Wildlife Station - A non-profit rehabilitation center for wild animals. Includes photographs and information about the animals, education, project and member information.
        • C.R.O.W. Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife, Inc. - 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.
        • Darling Range Wildlife Shelter - A wildlife rehabilitation facility near Perth, Western Australia catering for injured or orphaned native animals such as kangaroos, possums, bandicoots, birds and lizards.
        • Deep Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation - Wildlife rehabilitation information, links and supply sources for wildlife rehabilitators
        • Earthplace the Nature Discovery Center - Located in Westport, Connecticut and offers trails, animal hall, natural history museum, wildlife rehabilitation program and water quality laboratory.
        • East Valley Wildlife - Chandler Arizona organization of volunteer wildlife rehabilatators. Information on rescuing many different kinds of animals, frequently asked questions, ways to help, and contact information.
        • Eastern Shore Wildlife Rehabilitation & Rescue Center - A non-profit organization specializing in the treatment and rehabilitation of injured or orphaned native fur bearing animals and song birds.
        • Eastern Sierra Wildlife Care - 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.
        • Eastern Wildlife Center - A source of information and education about the need for, the practice of, and support of wildlife rehabilitation. Offers photos, articles, and tips on how to handle "wild things" that come into your life.
        • Ellicott Wildlife - Located in Colorado Springs, CO. Includes volunteer information, educational programs, tour and event calendar.
        • Ellijay Wildlife Rehabilitation Sanctuary - A non-profit organization that takes in orphaned or injured animals, rehabilitates them, and if possible releases them back into the wild. Located in Ellijay, Georgia.
        • Erie Wildlife Rescue - A not-for-profit corporation whose purpose is to promote and encourage the rescue, rehabilitation and release of wildlife. Located in Ontario, Canada.
        • F.A.U.N.A. Fostercare of Australia's Unique Native Animals - Based in Queensland and provides 24 hour rescue service, fostercare, education and rehabilitation programs.
        • Fauna Rescue Of South Australia Incorporated. - A volunteer non profit organization caring for sick, injured and orphaned wildlife.
        • FAWNA - For Australian Wildlife Needing Aid - 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.
        • Feathered Hearts - A non-profit wild bird sanctuary and rehabilitation and educational center. Includes staff credentials, photos, and how to help. Located in Cordes Lakes, Arizona.
        • Fellow Mortals, Inc. - Lake Geneva, WI based wildlife hospital.
        • Foothills Animal Rescue - A federally permitted wildlife rescue covering the upstate of South Carolina and Hendersonville, North Carolina. Also offers educational programs to the public.
        • For the Birds of Indiana - A description of what to do when injured or orphaned, raptors or songbirds are discovered and where to find help in central Indiana.
        • The Fox Project - A charity dedicated to the protection, rescue, and advocacy for the wild fox. Offers advice, treatments and deterrents. Located in Kent, UK.
        • FoxWood Wildlife Rescue - Specializing in Fox, Coyote, Skunks, and Bats. A non-profit wildlife rehabilitation center dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife. Located in East Concord, New York.
        • Friends of a Feather - Rescue for exotic birds, small mammals and reptiles by state licensed wildlife rehabilitators. Mission statement, photos of rescued animals.
        • Friends of 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.
        • The Fund for Animals' Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - Wildlife hospital specializing in birds of prey, mountain lion, and other large mammals native to So. Ca.
        • Genesis Wildlife Sanctuary - Provides rehabilitation, treatment, and release of injured or orphaned wildlife. Includes local wildlife guide and profiles of resident animals.
        • Gold Country Wildlife Rescue - A non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife. Located in Auburn, California.
        • Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Sanctuary - 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.
        • HAWK Center (Helping Arkansas Wild "Kritters") - Am all volunteer organization dedicated to the rehabilitation of Native Wildlife. Located in the Russellville area of Arkansas.
        • Hawk Creek Wildlife Center, Inc. - Specializing in raptor rehabilitation and propagation, and environmental education. Buffalo, NY.
        • Heckhaven Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - A non-profit wild animal rescue organization located in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Offers history and list of services.
        • Hellenic Wildlife Hospital - EKPAZ - A volunteer based, non profit wildlife rehabilitation center serving Greece and southern Europe.
        • Howell Nature Center - Rehabilitates injured and orphaned wildlife in order to return physically and socially healthy birds, mammals, and other animals to their natural environment.
        • Humane Association of Wildlife Care and Education, Inc. - 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.
        • International Bird Rescue Research Center - 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.
        • Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre - Dedicated to wildlife rehabilitation and emphasizing alternative medicine such as homeopathy, herbal treatments and physical therapies.
        • Kamloops Wildlife Park - Assists the preserving the threatened and endangered species through education, captive breeding and rehabilitation.
        • Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre - Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is a non-profit organization which aims to rehabilitate sick, injured, orphaned and displaced native wildlife in Western Australia.
        • Keeper of the Wild, Inc. - 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.
        • Kindred Spirits Wildlife Center - 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.
        • Last Chance Wildlife Center - Non-profit wildlife rehabilitation center in Frederick County, Maryland dedicated to the rehabilitation of sick, injured and orphaned wildlife.
        • Lesbian Wildlife Hospital - A non profit organization in Thermi, Greece that helps wild and domestic animals. Lesbos is specially important for European and Asian birds.
        • Liberty Wildlife - Provides wildlife rehabilitation, environmental education, and consultation services. Located in Papago Park, Arizona.
        • Little Friends Wildlife Center - Photos of orphaned or injured small mammals along with serious advice dealing with rehabilitation.
        • London Wildcare - 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.
        • Lower Moss Wood Wildlife Hospital and Nature Reserve - 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.
        • LSU Raptor and Wildlife Rehabilitation Unit - Section of the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine.
        • Mary Eason Swett Wildlife Care and Rehabilitation Program - Staffed by licensed wildlife rehabilitators and trained volunteers, the program accepts over 700 injured, abandoned or orphaned wild creatures annually.
        • Merazonia - A rescue for trafficked rainforest animals in the process of being built.
        • Moholoholo - 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.
        • Moraine Ridge Wildlife Rehab Center - Located on the grounds of a 25-acre dedicated state wildlife preserve northeast of Valparaiso in Porter County, Indiana.
        • My Opossum Page - How to handle an orphaned opossum, with a personal account.
        • Nan Pipestem Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - Cares for the injured and orphaned wildlife of San Benito County, California.
        • The National Seal Sanctuary - The National Seal Sanctuary is a rescue, rehabilitation and release centre for seals based in Cornwall.
        • Nature's Nursery - A wildlife rehabilitation center. Provides membership and program information.
        • Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Inc. - 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.
        • New England Wildlife Center - A Hingham, Massachusetts based non-profit humane organization with animal rehabilitation and hospital, undergraduate wildlife medicine internship and community outreach programs.
        • New South Wales Wildlife Information and Rescue Service inc - Voluntary wildlife rescue and rehabilitation service for sick, injured or orphaned Australian native animals, including possums, wombats, kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, reptiles and birds.
        • NW Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Oregon Coast - Nonprofit organization which rescues and rehabilitates injured, sick, and orphaned wildlife on the Oregon Coast.
        • Ohio Wildlife Center - 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.
        • Operation WildLife - Provides rehabilitation and veterinary services for injured and orphaned wild animals, and wildlife education for the citizens of northeast Kansas and northwest Missouri.
        • Opossum Society of the United States - Non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and educational organization dedicated to providing care for injured and orphaned Virginia opossums for return to the environment.
        • Outer Banks Wildlife Shelter - Rehabilitation facility in North Carolina cares for all species of injured, sick, and orphaned native wild animals.
        • Pacific Wildlife Project - 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.
        • Pelican Harbor Seabird Station - A non-profit wildlife rehabilitation facility dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing injured seabirds in the Biscayne Bay area.
        • Pelican Harbor Seabird Station - Non-profit organization dedicated to rehabilitating and releasing injured seabirds in the Biscayne Bay area in Florida. Includes a photo gallery, wish list and information about services.
        • Piedmont Wildlife Center - 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.
        • Pine View Wildlife Rehabilitation & Education Center - Organizations goal is to raise consciousness, promote awareness of the plight and needs of our wildlife and to encourage people to always act responsibly toward nature's creatures.
        • Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - 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.
        • Possumwood Acres Wildlife Sanctuary - Provides a wild animal facility for the rescue, treatment, and release of sick, injured, and orphaned native wildlife. Located in Hubert, North Carolina.
        • Prince Rupert Wildlife Rehab Shelter - Offers rehabilitation of injured, sick, or orphaned wildlife native to the north coast of British Columbia, Canada.
        • Princess Doves Wildlife Rehab - Located in Allegany, New York. Offers rehabilitation of canines, turtles, pigeons any small mammals.
        • The Progressive Animal Welfare Society - PAWS advocates for animals through the operation of a companion animal shelter, a wildlife center, and an advocacy department.
        • Project Wildlife - 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.
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