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Wildlife
Rehabilitation Center
The
Wisconsin Humane Society's Wildlife Rehabilitation
Center annually receives and cares for more than
5,000 injured, sick and orphaned wild animals of
over 145 different species. Our goal is to rehabilitate
these creatures and return them again to the wild.
Take a virtual
tour of our Wildlife Rehabilitation Hospital!
Many of the creatures
we care for are familiar backyard animals and birds
such as Gray Squirrels, Raccoons, Northern Cardinals
and American Robins. But we also care for many creatures
unfamiliar to most people like Least Bitterns, Black-throated
Blue Warblers, Northern Saw-whet Owls, Common Nighthawks,
Eastern Long-eared Myotis and Gray Foxes, to name
but a few. Some of the animals and birds we receive
are even endangered or threatened, like Peregrine
Falcons, Caspian Terns, Yellow Rails, Butler's Garter
Snakes and Blanding's Turtles.
In addition to helping
animals in our wildlife hospital, we give humane
advice to people who have with concerns about injured,
sick, orphaned or nuisance wild animals they have
encountered. Our automated Tip Lines provide instant
advice 24 hours per day about backyard wildlife
encounters. Access our Tip Lines by calling (414)
431-6137.
The
next time you visit our shelter be sure to check
out the Wildlife Gallery. You can walk through our
Animal House, pictured at the right, to learn how
you can animal proof your home and live humanely
with the wildlife around you.
Wally's
Workbench is a new feature in the Animal
House. Wally's features a variety of products selected
by our Wildlife Center staff for sale to help people
prevent or resolve conflicts with backyard wildlife
in a humane fashion. In the Spring and Summer, through
observation windows in the Gallery, you can watch
us care for orphaned wild babies in our Wildlife
Nursery!
Contrary to popular
belief, tax dollars DO NOT pay
for our wildlife rehabilitation services! We depend
on support from people like YOU to enable us to
continue helping wildlife in our community. Click
here to see wild animals that you can
sponsor!
If you'd like information
about making a contribution to support the Wildlife
Rehabilitation Center, please
for details! Or if you would like to make
a donation on-line, our SECURE donation
form makes it easy to offer your welcome
support right now.
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