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Wildlife
Rehabilitation Center
Find a wild animal in distress?
Please call 414-431-6204.
For other questions about wild animals, call our Wildlife Tip Lines 24/7
at
414-431-6137
or visit
Common Wildlife Questions |

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The Wisconsin Humane
Society's Wildlife Rehabilitation Center annually
cares for 5,000 injured,
sick and orphaned wild animals of over 145 different
species. Our goal is to rescue, rehabilitate
and return them to the wild.
In addition to helping
animals in our wildlife hospital, we give humane
advice to people who have concerns about injured,
sick, orphaned or wild animals in human living environments. Read our expert
advice about wildlife.
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Valuable FREE Resources
for Wildlife Issues!
Click on the links below for valuable tips
How to...
Avoid wildlife collisions on the road
Help injured Birds
Help injured Mammals
Prevent birds from colliding into your windows
View a complete listing of tips on our Wildlife Expert page here!
Check out the winners of our
2013 "Wild About Wisconsin" Wildlife Photo Contest!
Click on a photo to view it larger, or view the entire album here.
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1st Place |
2nd Place |
3rd Place |
Little Brown Bat,
submitted by
Erik Huebler |
Northern Saw-whet Owl, submitted by
Jim Limburg |
Red Fox,
submitted by
Lorri Howski |
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Honorable Mention |
Honorable Mention |
Northern Cardinal,
submitted by
Tracy Brown |
Canada Geese,
submitted by
Jim Limburg |
Thank you to everyone who submitted an entry, helped judge the photos, or donated to our prize list! Your contribution helped support the animals at the Wisconsin Humane Society's Wildlife Rehabilitation Center!
Release Sites Needed
The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is always looking for safe places to release hand-raised orphaned Cottontails, Raccoons, Opossums, Gray Squirrels and Mallards. These release sites need to be private land that is under your control. Release sites do not need to include dozens of acres and do not have to be strictly rural. Unfortunately, urban lots and small suburban yards are not good environments for recently released wild animals.
If you would like to learn more about offering your property as a release site for some of our beautiful rehabilitated wildlife, please click here.
Free Wildlife Wallpapers available for download!

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Wisconsin Rehabilitators Directory
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has developed a directory where you can get more information on licensed wildlife rehabilitators throughout Wisconsin. If you need to find a rehabilitator in another part of the state, click here.
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