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  1. North Texas Wildlife Center (NTXWC) is a nonprofit 501 (c)3 organization committed to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of local injured or orphaned wildlife. Established in 2013 as Dallas Wildlife Center (DWC), we quickly learned our wings expanded to a much larger area.

  2. Rogers Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is a 501c3 nonprofit wildlife rescue organization in the Dallas/Fort-Worth metroplex specializing in the rescue and rehabilitation of injured, sick and orphaned birds of all types.

  3. Texas Parks and Wildlife has made available a list of permitted wildlife rehabilitators in the state of Texas for your use should you find a wild animal in need of assistance. The names are arranged according to location (county level).

  4. How to Locate/Transport to a Wildlife Rehabilitator. Hours of operation are from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., 365 days per year. Our volunteer operated hotline will assist in finding a wildlife rehabilitator that specializes in the wildlife or type of injury, orphaned, and or conflict/concern you may have.

  5. Wildlife rehabilitators are trained and experienced professionals, well-versed in the specific nutritional, behavioral, and environmental requirements of particular wildlife species.

  6. The Wildlife Center is staffed by experienced state and federally-permitted wildlife rehabilitators, on-site veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and knowledgeable volunteers.

  7. North Texas Wildlife Center (NTXWC) is a nonprofit 501 (c)3 organization committed to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of local injured or orphaned wildlife. Established in 2013 as Dallas Wildlife Center (DWC), we quickly learned our wings expanded to a much larger area.

  8. Wildlife Rehabilitators in Texas. Current: By County. Wildlife Rehabilitators County List. NOTE: Small mammals do not include deer or deer fawns unless otherwise stated. Small raptors include smaller birds of prey such as screech owls & kestrels, etc. Select a county from list below or type to filter by name. Results appear below.

  9. Rogers Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (RWRC) is a 501c3 non-profit wildlife organization whose purpose is to provide care and rehabilitation to injured, sick and orphaned birds with the goal of returning them to their natural environment.

  10. If you have a wildlife emergency, call the DFW Wildlife Coalition hotline at 1-972-234-9453. One of their volunteers will assist you. If the animal you found is in need of help, they will refer you to a wildlife rehabilitator.

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