Audubon Center for Birds of Prey
Established 1979; focuses on rescue, rehabilitation, and conservation of Florida's raptors. Program of Florida Audubon Society.
National Directory · Florida
15 verified licensed wildlife rehabilitation organizations in Florida.
Established 1979; focuses on rescue, rehabilitation, and conservation of Florida's raptors. Program of Florida Audubon Society.
Dedicated to saving wildlife through state-of-the-art veterinary care, research, education, and conservation medicine.
Protecting Southwest Florida's natural environment through science, advocacy, education, and wildlife rehabilitation.
Dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of native wild birds in the Florida Keys.
Nonprofit dedicated to care and conservation of native wildlife and habitat through rehabilitation, education, and study.
Wildlife rehabilitation center serving Key West and Monroe County.
All-volunteer premier wild bird sanctuary in the Florida Keys; 16,000+ birds rehabilitated since 1995.
501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education center in Charlotte County.
Miami's premier native wildlife hospital dedicated to improving the lives of sick, injured, and orphaned native wildlife.
Non-profit wildlife conservation and education organization dedicated to rescue and rehabilitation of sick and injured birds.
Founded 1969. Highest-volume wildlife care facility in Florida treating nearly 8,000 animals/year from ~250 species.
Non-profit dedicated to conservation of native wildlife in north Florida through rescue, rehabilitation, and education.
One of the largest wild bird hospitals in the world, dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of injured birds.
Saving wildlife since 2004. 24/7 emergency intake. 70,000+ total animals rehabilitated. Zero government funding.
Wildlife rehabilitation center serving central Florida (Orange County area).