For Fox Sake
Phone: (855) 252-9683
Non-profit wildlife rehabilitation in Chattanooga focused on under-served species: skunks, foxes, raccoons, bobcats, reptiles, and amphibians.
Wildlife911 · Tennessee
Use this page to find licensed wildlife rehabilitation contacts in Tennessee and the stable state wildlife or veterinary agency reference. This page does not give treatment instructions or replace a licensed rehabilitator.
Tennessee Department of Agriculture — Animal Health Division
Phone: (615) 837-5120
For rabies-vector species, bats in a living space, or any wild animal inside a home, contact local animal control first. For most other situations, call two or three rehabilitators because availability varies.
Leave your name and callback number, exact location, species or description, the animal's condition, and any containment steps already taken.
5 active centers currently listed in the public-safe registry for Tennessee.
Phone: (855) 252-9683
Non-profit wildlife rehabilitation in Chattanooga focused on under-served species: skunks, foxes, raccoons, bobcats, reptiles, and amphibians.
Phone: 615-559-WILD (9453)
Professionally-staffed wildlife rehabilitation facility serving middle Tennessee sick, injured, and orphaned native wildlife.
Phone: 901-685-8827
Raptor rehabilitation center serving West Tennessee and the Memphis metropolitan area.
Phone: 901-340-6534
Protects wildlife of West Tennessee; rehabilitates raccoons, squirrels, opossums, turtles, and other wild species.
Phone: (615) 266-5701
Hours: By appointment; Mon–Fri 10am–6pm
Cares for Tennessee's orphaned and injured native wildlife; helps neighbors understand and coexist with wildlife.
ZIP-code-based national directory of wildlife rehabilitators and animal control.
Federal contact point for migratory bird questions and selected protected-species issues.
Professional association and standards body for wildlife rehabilitation.