Wildlife In Need Center

Category: Wildlife rescue service

Address: W349S1480 Waterville Rd, Oconomowoc, WI 53066, USA

Phone: +12629653090

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–4PM

Monday: 9AM–4PM

Tuesday: 9AM–4PM

Wednesday: 9AM–4PM

Thursday: 9AM–4PM

Friday: 9AM–4PM

Saturday: 9AM–4PM

Reviews

Sandy Pagel

Oct 18, 2019

Amazing staff! They are really vested in the well being of the animals. We had a little bird hit our store window. They were happy to take him in. They alsi give you a number to call for follow up information on the animal you brought to them. Great to see people care about wildlife and the care of injured animals.

Amy Larsen

Sep 7, 2019

Best ever for wild animals in need!!! My baby Gizmo thought i was his mommy!

Mel Johnston

Jul 4, 2019

I am now a huge supporter of WINC. They happily allowed me to bring this sweet little baby bird in and are doing every thing that they can to help him thrive. Please support them! The only funding that they receive is through our donations.

bubba kahuna

Dec 7, 2018

Our Girl Scout troop learned so many interesting things about all of the animal ambassadors. Our guide was fun and energetic making it easy to be educated❤ I highly recommend visiting and bringing in either monetary donations or something from their in need list listed on the website.

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Questions & Answers

I found an injured bird can I bring him in?

Catherine Cunningham | Aug 3, 2020
Chris Hettwer | Aug 4, 2020

They're hours are posted as as 9-5 today. Maybe call ahead, but then take him right in.

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how many amnals are they

Bridgette Szymkowiak | Aug 4, 2019
bubba kahuna | Aug 5, 2019

It is depending on how many are brought in, they have animal ambassadors for you to view and learn about.

Would the Center help a chipmunk?

Wioletta Nawrocka | Jul 4, 2021
Lynda Rafel | Jul 5, 2021

Yes, they will. As long as if it is a baby and it's eyes are open.

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There is a male duck in our yard that seems to have a broken leg. What may be done to help?

RJ and Janet Scholz | Aug 3, 2020
Renee Wagner | Aug 4, 2020

Call the number for Wildlife in need and leave a message. They will return your call with instructions. I took 5 baby raccoons there a couple of weeks ago.

Where would i take Madagascar hissing cockroaches

Gretchen Patterson | Aug 3, 2020
Chris Hettwer | Aug 4, 2020

Are you looking to surrender a pet? Try Animal House in Mukwonago. They have lots of exotics.

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I have a hummingbird at my feeder that appears to have a broken beak. Can he be helped?

Suzie B. | Aug 3, 2020
Tony Rambo | Aug 4, 2020

Bird's beaks never stop growing, so he/she will probably heal over time.

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I have 2 questions. One, do we have to pay for care, and two, I have a blue jay with a possible broken neck and/or leg. We can't afford care if it costs money, so if that is the case, could you tell us how to help him?

Ela Grace Nelson | Aug 4, 2019
Sherri Williams | Aug 5, 2019

It does not cost to take an animal there, tgey take donations, but not at all required, please take the bird there to get help

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