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Once you are sure an animal needs your help, call North Texas Wildlife Center for assistance. If we are unavailable, please contact the DFW wildlife hotline at 972-234-9453 or Texas Wildlife Rehabilitators by County . If you’re outside of DFW, use AHNOW.org for help locating a rehabber in your area.
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Wildlife Rehabilitators County List. NOTE: Small mammals do not include deer or deer fawns unless otherwise stated. Small raptors include smaller birds of prey such as screech owls & kestrels, etc. Select a county from list below or type to filter by name. Results appear below.
Texas Parks and Wildlife has made available a list of permitted wildlife rehabilitators in the state of Texas for your use should you find a wild animal in need of assistance. The names are arranged according to location (county level).
North Texas Wildlife Center - Established in 2013 as Dallas Wildlife Center (DWC), we quickly learned our wings expanded to a much larger area. Email: info@ntxwildlife.org Phone: 469-901-WILD (9453)
Rogers Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is a 501c3 nonprofit wildlife rescue organization in the Dallas/Fort-Worth metroplex specializing in the rescue and rehabilitation of injured, sick and orphaned Federally Protected migratory species.
If ROGERS is full, you might want to call North Texas Wildlife Center @ 469-901-9453.
All Things Wild Rehabilitation operates a wildlife rehabilitation center in Georgetown, Texas, where each year thousands of orphaned, injured, and sick wild animals are cared for with the goal of returning them to the wild.