Wildlife Groups
All are supported primarily through donations. $5.00 or more is appreciated. Thank you for supporting their "labor of love".
"The Bird Lady" Ann Young -
Baby birds and songbirds only 205 Robin Rd. Altamonte Springs, Fl 32701 407-339-2900
The Haven for Injured and Orphaned Wildlife:
Mary Jane Isner 610 Birch Ave - off Maitland Ave; 407-260-6137
Lake County rehab:
Jill Rodgers 32435 Averitt Lane Eustis, FL 32736 352-357-5153
Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Central Florida
- web page Christmas area: Injured or abandoned baby wading bird (ibis, egret, heron): 21117 Reindeer Road, Christmas, FL 32709, 407-568-3200
Nancy Michalko
Ocoee area - 407-292-5232
Florida Audubon Society
- Web site Dianna Flynt or Drew Bickford, CVT dflynt@audubon.org Injured or abandoned baby bird of prey (hawk, eagle) The center has an Audubon gift shop as well. 921 N Lake Sybelia Dr Maitland, FL, 32751-4811 (407) 644-0190
Not in Orlando area? Check here for other Audubon chapters.
Back To Nature
Debbie Helsel (Assistant Curator) http://www.btn-wildlife.org/ 407-568-5138
Small Animal Rehabilitation Hospital
407-568-4429
Fly By Night (Deltona).....
Laura Seckbach Finn, 407-324-0647 Wildlife Species: bats (only)
Earth Angels Wildlife
(Ocoee/Winter Garden/Geneva)..... Wildlife Species: squirrels, raccoons Nancy Michalko 407-292-5232 Caracal@aol.com Laurie Stogsdill 407-656-3709 or 407-570-7153 MsBobcatt@hotmail.com Diane Mansen 407-349-2889 (Diane)
Tom’s Wildlife
(Orlando)..... 407-737-0015 Thomas Rudge, Tom's Wildlife Rehabilitation Center trudge@cfl.rr.com Wildlife Species: small wildlife, birds, squirrels, etc. (but can refer others) Comments: Webcam at dove1.camarades.com/
More Places to Find Rehabilitators
There are no listings here for my area, or, none of these places is answering my calls. What now? Find more rehabilitators at these sites
The Florida Wildlife Rehabilitators Association (FWRA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the unification, education and dissemination of information to all wildlife rehabilitators in Florida. You can see a list of rehabilitators and supporters that are members here.
Here http://www.tc.umn.edu/~devo0028/contact.htm for a listing of groups registered with National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association
Wildlife International also lists local wildlife rehabilitators. Click Here to search their listings by state.
Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission 620 South Meridian Street Tallahassee Florida phone 850-488-2975 fax 850-921-5786
No help available, what next?
Can’t find any help and need answers now? Click here for a quick reference guide on what to do next!
baby animal information - http://www.nwrawildlife.org/page.asp?ID=22
A variety of topic, mostly relating to young animals but also including information on WHEN to intervene and when to leave well enough alone! http://www.iwrc-online.org/emergency/emergency.html
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