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  1. wildside rehab & education center : eaton rapids, mi 48827 : 517-663-6153: mammals and birds (except raccoons)

  2. The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota provides quality medical care and rehabilitation for all injured, sick and orphaned wild animals and shares its knowledge with the people who care about them.

  3. Found an orphaned, injured or sick wild animal? Contact a local wildlife rehabilitator or find a wildlife rehabilitation center using our listing.

  4. Located on over 50 acres of wooded wetlands bordering protected state forest, Gordon Wildlife provides an ideal habitat to raise and release native wildlife. We have made a specific commitment to the rehabilitation of raccoons.

  5. Friends of Wildlife is a wildlife rehabilitation organization based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. What We Do. Our licensed rehabilitators are volunteers who care for injured and orphaned wild animals until they are able to be released back into their native habitats.

  6. NNN is a wildlife rehabilitation center that raises and releases wildlife babies and cares for injured adults. We also work to educate the public about the wildlife around them through our website, social media pages, Kids4Nature Program and our Stewards of Nature Blog.

  7. If you’ve found a sick, injured, or orphaned bird, it is imperative that you quickly find a qualified bird rescue organization, wildlife rehabilitator, or wildlife hospital near you.

  8. West Michigan Wildlife Center. 16,846 likes · 333 talking about this. Volunteer non-profit licensed by the DNR & USFWS, rehabilitating orphaned and injured wildlife in MI.

  9. The Bird Center of Michigan is a 501(c)3 non-profit that provides wildlife rehabilitation services for injured and orphaned birds. The Center was founded in 2004 by Carol Akerlof in Ann Arbor…

  10. 1 day ago · This information will help you through the first 12 hours or so until you can reach a wildlife rehabilitator. Send a blank email to help@squirrel-rehab.org and it will be sent to you automatically. Then go to the Locate A Wildlife Rehabilitator page and contact the rehabber closest to you.

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