North Carolina Wildlife Rehabilitators

Indian Trail

704-668-9486
Volunteer Director for Carolina Waterfowl Rescue. Accepts birds from all over North and South Carolina and other states. Expertise in water birds of all kinds.

DENVER

704-483-3942
WHIPPOORWILL WILDLIFE SANCTUARY``GIVING CARE TO HURT AND ORPHANED NC WILDLIFE SINCE 1982

Chapel Hill

919-619-0776
I have State Wildlife Rehabilitation permits for small mammals reptiles and deer

Wilson

252-206-7054

Raleigh

919-821-4156

Gastonia

704-747-9054

Skyland

8287775223
Appalachian Wildlife Refuge is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that coordinates the needs of wildlife rehabilitation in Western North Carolina providing care for injured and orphaned wildlife, support for the wildlife rehabilitation network and conservation educati

Beech Mtn

828-898-7117
GWSI is a wildlife rehabilitation facility open only to employees and volunteers of Genesis. Our second site is Genesis Wildlife Conservation Center open to the public

Greensboro

336-580-6600
I am working toward a Federal permit.

Shiloh

(252) 336-5829
Injured and orphan Doves

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.

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