Called about a baby bunny whose nest was attacked by dogs. Told me to bring the bunny in and they’d take care of it. I appreciate the care and concern they showed
Robb S.
May 2026
Thank you for being able to take in the orphaned opossums I happened across. Not many of them get a second chance in a situation like that. I'm grateful that they had a place to go.
Sandy Wilson
Apr 2026
They Care! They deserve our support in any fashion possible for you. They took on a severely damaged but tough little box turtle. Prayer for the staff and critters
Heather Stephens
Apr 2026
Husband found 5 baby squirrels in a vehicle that was towed into his work. I called here to see if they could take them and they said they would, I drove down and the lady I gave the squirrels to, was so sweet. Thank you so much for taking these babies in!
Elena Efimova
Dec 2025
I found him injured near the edge of the woods — young, scared, with a broken wing. The police said, “Leave him, he’s probably sick.” But I couldn’t. He was just trying to survive.
I carefully caught him, placed him in the trunk of my car, drove to meet the volunteer, and handed him over to the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center.
Now he’s safe. And he has a real chance. Thank you for Center Wildlife Care and mrs. Robin who attended my call , thank you for volunteer SiSi who’s came up to collect the bird !
Scott Eisenhower
Oct 2025
Is so nice to have a place to take God's creatures to that need someone to take care of them .Thank you all for what you do.
Rhonda Mills
Sep 2025
Awesome people and location.
Pat Howsare
Jul 2025
Very helpful and informative.
Ashley Mulligan
Jun 2025
Found a newborn wild bunny with its eyes still closed (named Diggy bc it would try & dig) in my yard and didn’t know what to do and couldn’t just leave it alone with no nest or other babies anywhere so I googled and found this place. They were helpful and said they’d take it and even helped me with getting it to them! I thanked them & showed gratitude. We were asking questions concerned with the process & what happens once the bunny’s old enough etc & got a sense they just wanted us to go. I’d rather ppl who care a lot than not at all. We also asked for an update and would’ve LOVED to been there & seen when they let it go but we weren’t offered that.
Cynthia Coder
Jun 2025
Took an injured juvenile rabbit to the facility. Very caring and compassionate staff.
Michael Wilson
Called about a baby bunny whose nest was attacked by dogs. Told me to bring the bunny in and they’d take care of it. I appreciate the care and concern they showed
Robb S.
Thank you for being able to take in the orphaned opossums I happened across. Not many of them get a second chance in a situation like that. I'm grateful that they had a place to go.
Sandy Wilson
They Care! They deserve our support in any fashion possible for you. They took on a severely damaged but tough little box turtle. Prayer for the staff and critters
Heather Stephens
Husband found 5 baby squirrels in a vehicle that was towed into his work. I called here to see if they could take them and they said they would, I drove down and the lady I gave the squirrels to, was so sweet. Thank you so much for taking these babies in!
Elena Efimova
I found him injured near the edge of the woods — young, scared, with a broken wing.
The police said, “Leave him, he’s probably sick.”
But I couldn’t. He was just trying to survive.
I carefully caught him, placed him in the trunk of my car, drove to meet the volunteer, and handed him over to the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center.
Now he’s safe.
And he has a real chance.
Thank you for Center Wildlife Care and mrs. Robin who attended my call , thank you for volunteer SiSi who’s came up to collect the bird !
Scott Eisenhower
Is so nice to have a place to take God's creatures to that need someone to take care of them .Thank you all for what you do.
Rhonda Mills
Awesome people and location.
Pat Howsare
Very helpful and informative.
Ashley Mulligan
Found a newborn wild bunny with its eyes still closed (named Diggy bc it would try & dig) in my yard and didn’t know what to do and couldn’t just leave it alone with no nest or other babies anywhere so I googled and found this place. They were helpful and said they’d take it and even helped me with getting it to them! I thanked them & showed gratitude. We were asking questions concerned with the process & what happens once the bunny’s old enough etc & got a sense they just wanted us to go. I’d rather ppl who care a lot than not at all. We also asked for an update and would’ve LOVED to been there & seen when they let it go but we weren’t offered that.
Cynthia Coder
Took an injured juvenile rabbit to the facility. Very caring and compassionate staff.