Wildlife Rehab Centers United States

Wildlife rehabilitation centers play a crucial role in rescuing, treating, and rehabilitating injured, orphaned, or displaced wildlife. These centers are staffed by trained professionals and volunteers who care for a wide range of species, from birds and small mammals to reptiles and larger animals. Their primary goal is to restore the health of these animals so they can be returned to their natural habitats, ensuring the preservation of local wildlife populations. In addition to medical treatment, rehab centers provide food, shelter, and recovery environments suited to each animal’s needs. Many centers also educate the public about wildlife conservation and the importance of coexisting with nature. Through their efforts, wildlife rehabilitation centers help maintain biodiversity and support ecological balance. Here is a list of wildlife rehab centers across the U.S. that receive donation from a portion of our art sales. Please consider making donations to any in your area.

A hummingbird being nursed back to health at a wildlife rehab center

Alabama


Alaska


Arizona


Arkansas


California


Colorado


Connecticut


Delaware


Florida


Georgia


Hawaii


Idaho


Illinois


Indiana


Iowa


Kansas


Kentucky


Louisiana


Maine


Maryland


Massachusetts


Michigan


Minnesota

  • Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota
    Website: www.wrcmn.org

Mississippi


Missouri


Montana


Nebraska


Nevada


New Hampshire


New Jersey


New Mexico


New York


North Carolina


North Dakota


Ohio


Oklahoma


Oregon


Pennsylvania


Rhode Island


South Carolina


South Dakota


Tennessee


Texas


Utah

  • Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah
    Website: www.wrcnu.org

Vermont

  • Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) Wildlife Services
    Website: www.vinsweb.org

Virginia


Washington


West Virginia


Wisconsin


Wyoming

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