ROANOKE
540-725-9836
ALL RABIES VECTORS EXCEPT FOR SKUNKS. NO STARLINGS OR PIGEONS. *incorrect email 10/23/2012
Roanoke
(540) 342-4890
birds only
Manassas
(703) 368-5539
I am a member of C.R.O.W. a small group of licensed rehabilitators serving Prince William Stafford & Spotsylvania Counties. I specialize in Opossum Vultures raptors (Hawks & Owls) Pigeons and Gulls. Please click our website for more details.
Richmond
(804) 367-1000
Listing can be sorted by City/County.
Waynesboro
(540) 942-9453
The Wildlife Center of Virginia a hospital for native wildlife teaching the world to care about and care for wildlife and the environment since 1982.
Boyce
540-837-9000
Wildlife hospital and rehabilitation center with veterinarian on site. Website: www.blueridgewildlife.org
Manassas
(703)368-5539
C.R.O.W. is a small non-profit organization. I have been a volunteer rehabber for eighteen years and love it.
Suffolk
(757) 538-2817
Gray Squirrels``Flying Squirrels``Cottontails and Box Turtles no birds please.``Will be out of town until May 25
Stony Creek
(434) 594-5266
Hve both state and federal applying for education
Exmore
(757) 288-2792
Squirrels are my speciality. Cell phone 757 288-2792. Alternate phone number 757 442-5753.
Chesapeake
(757) 482-4796
Specialize in hummingbirds and songbirds. Member NWRA IWRC WildLife Response Inc. and Evelyns Wildlife Refuge
Virginia Beach
(757) 235-3189
WILDLIFE RESPONSE INC - 24/7 Voicemail Hotline: 757-543-7000
WRI has a group of dedicated licensed Wildlife Rehabilitators helping the Native Wildlife of Virginia since 1992. A not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping our wild neighbors by provi
Hampton
757-825-4657
With limited space we take in reahb and non-releaseable animals.
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.