Wildlife911 · Washington

Wildlife911 Washington

Use this page to find licensed wildlife rehabilitation contacts in Washington and the stable state wildlife or veterinary agency reference. This page does not give treatment instructions or replace a licensed rehabilitator.

State wildlife or veterinary agency

Washington State Department of Agriculture — Animal Health Program

Phone: (360) 902-1878

Official agency website

Before you call

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.

Licensed wildlife rehabilitators

4 active centers currently listed in the public-safe registry for Washington.

Sarvey Wildlife Care Center

Arlington, WA

  • Birds
  • Mammals
  • Reptiles
  • Amphibians
  • Rabies-vector species

Phone: (360) 435-4817

Hours: Daily 9am–5pm

Sarvey Wildlife Care Center cares for over 3,000 wildlife patients annually, treating all species of birds and mammals in the Pacific Northwest.

Wildlife intake or help page

Wolf Hollow / Salish Wildlife Rescue

Friday Harbor, WA

  • Birds
  • Mammals
  • Reptiles
  • Amphibians
  • Rabies-vector species

Phone: (360) 378-5000

Raising awareness and providing educational opportunities about wildlife living in the San Juan Islands; rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife.

Wildlife intake or help page

PAWS Wildlife Center

Lynnwood, WA

  • Birds
  • Mammals
  • Reptiles
  • Amphibians
  • Rabies-vector species

Phone: (425) 412-1400

Hours: Daily 9am–6pm

PAWS provides medical care for injured and orphaned wildlife with the goal of releasing them back to the wild.

Wildlife intake or help page

SR3

Mukilteo, WA

  • Marine wildlife

Phone: (844) 4SR3-SOS

The only hospital exclusively for marine wildlife in the Pacific Northwest; rescues and protects marine life through response, rehabilitation, and research.

Wildlife intake or help page

National resources

Animal Help Now

ZIP-code-based national directory of wildlife rehabilitators and animal control.

animalhelpnow.org

US Fish & Wildlife Service

Federal contact point for migratory bird questions and selected protected-species issues.

fws.gov/program/migratory-birds

National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association

Professional association and standards body for wildlife rehabilitation.

nwrawildlife.org