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Ohio Wildlife Center offers Humane Pest Control & Animal Rehabilitation Services while fostering awareness & appreciation for Ohio's native wildlife. Found An Animal? Safely Containing Wildlife
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Ohio Wildlife Center, Columbus, Ohio. 26,661 likes · 671 talking about this. Ohio Wildlife Center is a licensed wildlife rehabilitator. Found an injured, ill or orphaned animal? Call us at...
Our goal is always to release admitted injured and orphaned birds back into the wild. However, this is not always possible. The Sanctuary is home to 87 permanent residents, including raptors, vultures, and songbirds. Portraits of our animals compliments of David Fitzsimmons.
If you have found a wild animal and need to know how to help it, please follow the questions below. You’ll have a solution in less than three minutes as you walk through these simple questions and answers. To reach a wildlife expert in Central Ohio: Contact our automated Wildlife Information Line: 614-793-9453.
Ohio Bird Sanctuary, Mansfield, Ohio. 19,704 likes · 985 talking about this · 7,054 were here. Located on 90 acres the Sanctuary is the perfect place to explore and learn. Admission is $5/adult,...
Below is a link to find the licensed rehabilitation center closest to you. Please keep in mind that the Ohio Bird Sanctuary does not rehabilitate waterfowl or mammals and cannot do rescues. List of Licensed Rehabilitators. List of Ohio Wildlife Officers. Ohio Division of Wildlife District Offices.
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.