All Things Wild Rehabilitation
Dedicated to rehabilitating and releasing injured, orphaned, and sick wild animals and educating the public about local wildlife.
National Directory · Texas
12 verified licensed wildlife rehabilitation organizations in Texas.
Dedicated to rehabilitating and releasing injured, orphaned, and sick wild animals and educating the public about local wildlife.
Austin Wildlife Rescue rehabilitates and releases orphaned, injured, and sick wild animals and educates the public to coexist with wildlife.
Established to care for injured and orphaned native Texas wildlife in the Clear Lake area.
On the front line to end the mistreatment of bats. Rescues hundreds of bats annually; provides lifetime sanctuary for non-releasable bats.
To reduce the incidence of orphaned and euthanized native wildlife in the DFW metroplex through public outreach and education.
Friends of Texas Wildlife is a group of trained and permitted volunteers who provide care for injured, displaced, and orphaned wildlife in Montgomery and surrounding Counties.
Dedicated to the rehabilitation of sick, injured, and orphaned birds of prey, scientific investigation, and education of the public.
Committed to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of local injured or orphaned wildlife.
Dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing native wildlife while fostering a deeper understanding and respect for the natural world.
To coexist peacefully with wildlife and rehabilitate them so that we can release them back to the wild.
To rescue, rehabilitate, and release native wildlife and to provide sanctuary, individualized care, and a voice for other animals in need.
To rescue, rehabilitate, and release native wildlife and to provide sanctuary, individualized care, and a voice for other animals in need.