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  1. Ohio Wildlife Center offers Humane Pest Control & Animal Rehabilitation Services while fostering awareness & appreciation for Ohio's native wildlife.

  2. By symbolically adopting a species of Ohio wildlife, you help us rescue, treat, house and release ill, injured and orphaned animals in need. In recognition of your generous gift, we will send you a few gifts of our own!

  3. 614-793-WILD. The Ohio Wildlife Center is a premier nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation organization, nationally recognized as an authority on native Ohio wildlife issues. Ohio Wildlife Center was founded in 1984 by Animal Care Unlimited veterinarian, Dr. Donald L. Burton.

  4. Rescuing injured, orphaned, & displaced wildlife since 1990 OUR MISSION BACK TO THE WILDS primary mission is to rehabilitate and ultimately release into their natural habitat, injured, orphaned and displaced wildlife.

  5. The goal of Raccoon Rescue Wildlife Rehabilitation is to take in sick, injured, and orphaned raccoons, rehabilitate them, and release them back into their natural habitat as soon as possible. Find out more.

  6. Our mission is dedicated to fostering awareness and appreciation of Ohio’s native wildlife through rehabilitation, education and wildlife health studies. Ohio Wildlife Center is stationed on two campuses. Our Wildlife Hospital is located at 2661 Billingsley Rd in Columbus, Ohio (Franklin County).

  7. Tiny Wonders Wildlife Rescue. Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release orphaned, injured, and ill wildlife. Located in Lebanon and Loveland, Ohio, our Wildlife Rehabilitators are permitted by the Ohio Division of Wildlife to accept wild squirrels, chipmunks, groundhogs, opossums, cottontail rabbits, reptiles, and amphibians.

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