If safe to do so, please take a picture of the animal and injury by zooming in with your phone camera.
Do not remove wildlife babies until speaking with a wildlife rehabber . The only exception to this is if you see danger near by such as cats, dogs, or visible trauma, blood, or maggots. _ _ _ As we get request for assistance from all over the state we wanted to share a valuable resource provided by a non-profit, Animal Help Now, to assist with finding emergency care specific to species/location/incident. Little known fact, not all rehabbers can treat every species! This website is a 24/7 resource which lets you narrow down where you need to go quickly. The website also has a listing for WLC! This comprehensive website ensures wildlife are connected to the most appropriate rehabber/center to address the needs of their wildlife emergency.
_ _ _ Please reach out to us if we can assist you with a wildlife emergency or if you are still uncertain on what your next steps should be! If you have any questions about the condition of a wild animal you have found please contact: