Urgent Care for Wildlife

We’re Here to Help!

Not all found wildlife animals need to be rehabilitated. Please click the link for the appropriate animal that you have found to find out more information. The information has been obtained from Wildlife Welfare (www.wildlifewelfare.org). If you do not see the species listed here, you may reach out to a rehabilitator or our hospital at (919) 781-5145. If the animal you have found is experiencing an emergency please call (919) 781-5145.

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We handle almost all urgent situations with the exception of foxes, bats, raccoons, and adult deer due to their needs or the possibility of being rabies vectors.

24/7 Wildlife Care

We are proud to work within the Raleigh community to help care for our beautiful wildlife animals. Our office is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to ensure a caring and prompt response to wildlife emergencies. In the event of an emergency, you are able to come directly to us without an appointment. Please call (919) 781-5145 before arriving to provide a brief description of the problem and when you plan to arrive. Our team has a wide variety of expertise so that we can help you during a wildlife emergency.

We handle almost all urgent situations with the exception of foxes, bats, raccoons, and adult deer due to their needs or the possibility of being rabies vectors. If you find an animal in the wild that has been injured, call us and we will be able to give you direction on what to do next.

We are proud to work with local wildlife rehabbers to help injured and orphaned wildlife return to their habitat. Our trained professionals will nurse wildlife back to health with the best in animal care.

For all wildlife birds brought into the clinic, there is a $25 mandatory fee for transportation to a licensed rehabilitator.”

We Are Here to Handle Most Urgent Situations

Our team has a wide variety of expertise so that we can help you during a wildlife emergency. We handle almost all urgent situations with the exception of fox, bats, raccoons and adult deer due to their needs or the possibility of being rabies vectors. If you find an animal in the wild that has been injured, call us and we will be able to give you direction on what to do next.

Injured and Orphaned Wildlife

Our office is open day and night for emergency wildlife situations. We are proud to work with local wildlife rehabbers to help injured and orphaned wildlife return to their habitat. Our trained professionals will nurse wildlife back to health with the best in animal care.

Rehabbers

We work with many licensed wildlife rehabilitators in the Raleigh area. If you are interested in learning more, donating, or would like to contact a licensed rehabilitator directly please see the following links

Wildlife Welfare:
www.wildlifewelfare.org 

Wildlife Intake Form

Providing Us With the Information Concerning The Circumstances in Which You Found This Animal is Vitally Important to Both Providing Medical Care and Getting the Patient Released Back Into Its Proper Home and Environment

Donations

We perform these services free of charge for the general public, but we do rely on public donations to help fund this service for our wildlife friends. We can guarantee that any donation made will go to an animal in need.

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