Found an injured crow hatchling that had fallen from a tree and gotten stuck. They didn't hesitate to take it in and see that it was treated.
Thank you!
Byron B
Dec 18, 2021
Friendly animal lovers! Found a hummingbird in need of care and they took it in promptly.
Patti Robrahn
Jul 18, 2021
Excellent raptor care happening here - not open to the public, but scheduled tours are available by request.
kathleen hutchinson
May 13, 2019
Wonderful place for kids and families. They did a fantastic Mother's Day open house, the whole family enjoyed.
Hello,
My daughter and I would like to make a donation, when are you guys open so we can drop it off? thank you
Cindy Johnson | Aug 19, 2018
Bindy Welliver | Aug 19, 2018
Every day 9-5, there is a donation box outside. If you would like to do it in person and maybe get a little.tour call
Well, I asked about a nestling baby bird that is non-native and who might be able to take care of it but so far no answer or suggestions. I was really hoping someone would help.
Richard Weaver | Aug 4, 2022
Chintimini Wildlife Center - Wildlife Hospital | Aug 11, 2022
Hi Richard - please give our wildlife hotline a call! (541) 745-4324 ext. 106
I have been feeding a baby squirrel momma was hit. Feeding it a puppy replacement milk. Has been doing well until last night. He is no longer interested in eating an looking lathargic. Bottom teeth have grown up and I'm not sure if that's causing
Traci Akers | May 20, 2022
Chintimini Wildlife Center - Wildlife Hospital | May 20, 2022
Hi Traci, please call our wildlife hotline at 541-745-5324 to speak to a staff member.
I have a raccoon under my house. Who removes them without killing them after. I just want it removed not killed.
shelly Ann Wilson | Aug 18, 2020
Chintimini Wildlife Center - Wildlife Hospital | Aug 18, 2020
Please give us a call at (541) 745-5324 and we will be happy to discuss the situation with you. Thank you!
I live in Springfield and dont have a vehicle available at the moment, would there be a way to have someone pick up a baby bird and bring it in?
Evan N (THCrispy) | Aug 19, 2019
Chintimini Wildlife Center - Wildlife Hospital | Aug 19, 2019
Hi Evan - please call us at 541-745-5324 for all wildlife emergencies.