Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation

Healing wildlife, one life at a time.

We rescue, rehabilitate, and release injured and orphaned wild animals β€” giving them a second chance to return to where they belong: the wild.

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Our Mission

Every wild animal deserves a second chance.

Back to Wild Rehab is a licensed wildlife rehabilitation center dedicated to the care and recovery of native animals. From orphaned fawns to injured raptors, we provide expert medical care, nourishment, and safe shelter β€” always with one goal in mind: a healthy return to the wild.

  • Licensed, experienced wildlife rehabilitators
  • Round-the-clock care for critical patients
  • Species-appropriate diets and enclosures
  • Soft-release programs to ensure survival
  • Community education on living alongside wildlife

β€œThe greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”

β€” A guiding principle of everything we do


Why it matters

Healthy wildlife means healthy ecosystems. Each animal we return strengthens the natural balance of our forests, wetlands, and backyards.

What We Do

Care at every stage of recovery

From the moment an animal arrives to the day it returns home, we're with them every step of the way.

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Rescue & Intake

Rapid response for injured, sick, and orphaned wildlife. We assess, stabilize, and begin treatment the moment they arrive.

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Medical & Rehab Care

Wound care, fluids, nutrition, and physical therapy tailored to each species β€” guided by experienced rehabilitators and vets.

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Release Back to Wild

Once strong and self-sufficient, animals are returned to suitable, safe habitat through carefully planned soft releases.

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Orphan Care

Hand-rearing of orphaned fawns, kits, and nestlings with around-the-clock feeding and minimal human imprinting.

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Education & Outreach

Helping our community coexist with wildlife through workshops, school visits, and practical guidance.

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24/7 Helpline

Found an animal in distress? Our advice line connects you with guidance any time, day or night.

Emergency Guidance

Found an injured or orphaned animal?

Stay calm β€” your quick, careful action can save a life. Follow these steps before you do anything else.

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Keep your distance

Don't chase or handle the animal more than necessary. Many β€œorphans” are not actually abandoned β€” watch quietly first.

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Contain & warm

If clearly injured, gently place it in a ventilated box lined with a soft cloth. Keep it warm, dark, and quiet. Do not feed it.

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Call us right away

Phone our helpline before transporting. We'll guide you and arrange care. Never attempt to raise wildlife yourself.

24-Hour Wildlife Helpline
Who We Help

The wildlife in our care

We care for a wide range of native species β€” from the smallest songbird to large mammals.

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Deer & Fawns

Orphaned & injured

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Bears

Cubs & rescues

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Raptors

Eagles, hawks & owls

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Small Mammals

Raccoons & opossums

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Beavers

& other rodents

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Owls

Nestlings & adults

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Rabbits

Orphaned litters

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Songbirds

Fledglings & injured

Get Involved

Your support brings them home

We're powered entirely by donations and volunteers. Here's how you can make a difference today.

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Volunteer

Join our team in animal care, transport, habitat building, or events. No experience needed β€” we'll train you.

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Foster & Wishlist

Become a home-care foster, or donate supplies from our wishlist β€” towels, formula, and enclosures.

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Contact Us

Reach out β€” we're here to help

Questions, rescues, volunteering, or donations β€” send us a message and we'll get back to you quickly.

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24-Hour Helpline

(555) 123-HELP

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Email

hello@backtowildrehab.org

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Location

123 Forest Road, Your Town, ST 00000
By appointment only β€” please call first

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⚠️ For an animal emergency, please call our helpline instead of using this form.