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  1. www.awarewildlife.org › dnrrehablistAWARE Wildlife Center

    Find Another Rehabilitator. AWARE takes around 1,300 injured and orphaned patients from around 100 species each year - more than any other center in the state. But unfortunately, there are many more animals in need than we have the capacity to help.

  2. Wild Nest Bird Rehab, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization dedicated to rehabilitating Georgia's injured and orphaned birds for release back to the wild and educating the public about their conservation.

  3. Jul 16, 2021 · Report a banded bird: 1-800-327-BAND (2263) Become a Wildlife Rehabilitator. To keep you and Georgia wildlife safe, enjoy watching wildlife from a safe distance. Touching wildlife can result in injury to yourself and possibly the need to euthanize the animal for rabies testing.

  4. With over 30 years of experience, we are a small licensed 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization outside the metro Atlanta area. We are called to nurture and rehabilitate mammals and reptiles. We care for the wildlife from bottle fed babies to adults with the goal to release them back into the wild.

  5. Wildlife Rehabilitator List The following list is maintained by Georgia DNR (not AWARE). It lists everyone holding a rehabilitation license in Georgia who agreed to be listed publicly. If AWARE pointed you here, it is probably because we are full to capacity on the animal you need help with. But don’t give up!

  6. Through rescue and rehabilitation, we seek to restore the balance. As the only licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility in the Chattahoochee Valley, our team of wildlife specialists receives hundreds of calls from concerned citizens each year.

  7. The AWARE Wildlife Center rehabilitates Georgia’s injured and orphaned native wild animals and educates the community about peaceful coexistence with wildlife. CLICK HERE FOR HELP WITH A WILD ANIMAL.

  8. Savannah Wildlife Rescue- Savannah, GA - small mammals, fawns, bats, skunks, RVS (no reptiles or bats)- 912-596-1237. Smithwick Station- Canton, GA - small mammals & fawns - email: hello@smithwickstation.org - 404-431-4267. Steadfast Wildlife Rescue- Tifton, GA- accepts small mammals, fawns, birds of prey, RVS, songbirds 229-646-6765

  9. The AWARE Wildlife Center rehabilitates injured and orphaned native Georgia wild animals and educates the public about peaceful coexistence with wildlife. On the rehabilitation side, AWARE accepts up to 2,000 injured and orphaned animals every year as patients at its center just east of Atlanta.

  10. The Wildlife Department focuses on education and rehabilitation. More than 3,500 phone calls are received by the department each year, with topics ranging from animal identification to habitat destruction.

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