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Wild Heart Ranch

To provide medical or infant support to any indigenous wild animal in need of assistance and release it into suitable wild habitat once care is completed.

Contact & intake

Website
https://4thewild.org
Intake address
10370 S 4190 Rd, Claremore, OK 74017 (Rogers County, north of Claremore)
Intake hours
9 am to 5 pm daily; extended hours spring/summer
Phone
918-342-9453

Public resources

Services

  • Accepts birds
  • Accepts mammals
  • Accepts reptiles
  • Accepts amphibians
  • Accepts rabies-vector species (fox, skunk, raccoon, bat, groundhog)

Capacity

Typical annual intake: 3,000 (2022)

Licensed species: all indigenous Oklahoma species

Leadership

  • Executive Director: Annette King

Financials

EIN: 05-0541861

Form 990 financial data for this organization will be available here once the Form 990 ingestion pipeline (Phase 8b) ships. In the meantime, the canonical source for this organization's tax filings is ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer.

Notes

State and federally licensed. 100-acre facility completed spring 2023. Over 90,000 wild animals released since founding (through end of 2022). Takes in all species—black bear, mountain lion, turtles, snakes, songbirds, deer, raccoons, skunks, opossums. Does not allow public visitors (operates as hospital and infant care center). IRS ruling year 2008.

Sources

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