Hamburg
716-627-3002
Licensed Class I Rehabilitator all other rehab is through Mike Olek Messinger Woods Class II
Angelica
585-808-3231
Extensive rehabilitation facilities for Beaver.If you are not in New York I may be able to refer you to an experienced Beaver Rehabilitator in your area.
Locust Valley
516-674-0982
For wildlife emergencies, call 516-674-0982 or email wildlifeadvisory@gmail.com
Martville
315-754-6208
Please no emails. Contact by phone for immediate help.
huntington station
631-374-0649
West Seneca
716-550-0904
Rehabilitation through the Erie County SPCA Wildlife Department.
Lee Center
315-942-6766
specialty pediatric care raccoons skunks.`` Soft release amid thousands of acres of woodland. also small_mammals/no birds please.````cell phone(315) 271-9547
Saratoga Springs
518-587-6676
Alternate number 518-644-2146
Putnam Valley
845-528-9564
All Small Mammals, Large Mammals; limited to juvenile, Non-Migratory Birds
Experienced with orphaned and injured gray squirrels, red squirrels, flying squirrels, cotton-tailed rabbits, fawns, groundhogs, chipmunks and opossums. I will always return you
East Concord
716-592-1861
Predatory mammal species Fox coyote weasel family porcupine bats
Chadwicks
315-737-0157
Have ponds for pre-release of waterfowl.``Have pre-release cages in woods on 77``acres for mammals
Honeoye Falls
585-760-9337
Westbury
516-551-7644
Gray Squirrels Chipmunks Flying squirrels Woodchuck. Particular interest in squirrel behavior
Bolton Landing
518-644-2747
I am a retired NYS licensed vet tech; NYSWRC Board member; North Country Wild Care member
Albany
518-402-8985
Searchable list by county and species.
Montour Falls
607-535-6089
Pennellville
315-695-6418
raptors black bear cubs small_mammals (non-RVS) gamebirds waterfowl adult song birds.
Additional Resources
These listings are available to assist you in locating a permitted wildlife rehabilitator in the event you have found orphaned or injured wildlife.
Directory listings submitted by users, are provided as a courtesy, and should not be construed an endorsement or an indication of the accuracy of the listing.
Most state wildlife agencies maintain a current list of licensed or permitted rehabilitators. A link to your state agency's contact information, website, and their listing of permitted rehabilitators and wildlife rehabilitation facilities (if available) is included in this list.
Other Sources For Locating Local Wildlife Rehabilitators
- Emergency vet clinics.
- Veterinary clinics.
- Animal control agencies
- Humane shelters.
Not all rehabbers are listed in directories. You may need to make phone calls to other rehabbers within your state to get referrals to someone closer. Please remember that the majority of wildlife rehabilitators are volunteers that care for wildlife at their homes. Most do not get paid or reimbursed (many also work fulltime during the day). If you reach an answering machine, please listen carefully because there will often be drop-off instructions on the message.