Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge
171-acre non-profit wildlife refuge, wildlife rehabilitation hospital, and nature center on the edge of the New Jersey Pinelands. Accepts songbirds to fawns; 7,000+ animals treated annually.
National Directory · New Jersey
5 verified licensed wildlife rehabilitation organizations in New Jersey.
171-acre non-profit wildlife refuge, wildlife rehabilitation hospital, and nature center on the edge of the New Jersey Pinelands. Accepts songbirds to fawns; 7,000+ animals treated annually.
State and federally licensed facility that cares for injured, ill, and displaced native wildlife. Provides medical treatment and temporary refuge prior to release. Free services, 365 days/year.
NJ state licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility on 86 acres of protected forest in the Ramapo Mountains. 100% volunteer, 501(c)(3). Rescues, recovers, rehabilitates, and releases orphaned, sick, or injured wild animals.
Premier wild bird rehabilitation center in the United States. Provides free care to injured, sick, or orphaned wild birds, educates about conservation, and provides a humane example. Founded 1982.
The care and release of orphaned and injured native wildlife back to their natural habitat. Giving New Jersey's Wildlife a Second Chance Since 1986.