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08/25/2009

Baltimore Sun Interview

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07/01/2009

Maryland Life Interview

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Frequently Asked Questions


I found an injured animal :

What do I do?
Who do I call?
What can go wrong?

Exotic animal for a pet :

Is this a good idea?
Can’t I just leave it in the woods?

Do you accept donations?

What do we need?
Can I contribute finacially?

 

 

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Welcome to the Phoenix Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, Online!

We were founded in 1992 to provide temporary care to injured, sick and
displaced wildlife with the goal of returning healthy animals to appropriate
habitats in the wild.

Wildlife rehabilitators are increasingly recognized as a valuable resource to educate the public about environmental issues and stewardship. Rehabing BirdsWildlife rehabilitators have the answers to the questions regarding caring for baby birds and mammals. They can help determine if an animal needs your help; they know the signs to look for. Wildlife rehabilitators are licensed professionals.
Wild animals belong wild and free; help us keep them that way!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Baby Birds

Story of the Month
These barn swallows were rescued
by Mack, a caring Coast Guardsman
who noticed the nest on his ship just
prior to heading out to sea from the
port of Baltimore. Knowing that the
parents would not be able to follow
and continue caring for the nestlings...

Bald Eagle Flight Cage - Project

Current Projects
We are trying to raise funds to
create a bald eagle flight cage. This
will be used to help in the rehabilitation of our precious national bird. Flight rehabilitation is a critical piece of the rehab process.

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