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  1. We are a group of volunteers who help wild birds in need. We look after West Sussex and provide aid such helping injured or sick birds, relocating birds to sanctuaries, returning fallen chicks to nests, and temporarily looking after wild birds until they can be released.

  2. The Raptor Trust: A leading 501(c)(3) non-profit bird rehabilitation center in the U.S. since 1982. Central New Jersey location with state-of-the-art facilities, dedicated to raptor conservation and avian rehabilitation.

  3. Bird Rescues, Bird Rehab Centers and Wildlife Hospitals in New Jersey. Atlantic County. Peggy & Suzanne Fenton, Wildlife Aid, 155 Asbury Rd., Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234. 609-927-0538. Mammals: Rodents (chipmunks, squirrels, etc.), minks, skunks, rabbits, opossums, raccoons, foxes, coyotes. Burlington County.

  4. The Center provides medical treatments and supportive care for wild birds at its facility in Sussex County, New Jersey. There is no charge for these services. Hundreds of birds are brought to the Center each year. Emergency treatments, intensive care, incubators, specialized diets, housing for nestlings and flight aviaries are available for care.

  5. Does this wild baby need help? If you have further questions or would like to speak with one of our staff or volunteers directly about an animal situation, please call our Wildlife Hotline at 414-431-6204.

  6. If you have found an injured or orphaned wild animal, PLEASE CALL (201-848-1991) before bringing in wildlife. Ask to speak to one of the wildlife team members. We will advise you on your next step in helping this injured or orphaned animal.

  7. Feathered Friends Sanctuary and Rescue is dedicated to providing a safe place for parrots and educating the public about the unique needs of parrots in captivity. We offer parrot adoption in Edgerton, WI.

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