Address: 6000 Verona Rd, Verona, PA 15147, USA
Phone: +14123457300
Sunday: 8AM–4PM
Monday: 8AM–8PM
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8AM–8PM
Thursday: 8AM–8PM
Friday: 8AM–8PM
Saturday: 8AM–4PM
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They are so nice there! I had a injured bird and it was a quick in and out. Parking is the only issue here, but they have educational classes so that may be why it was packed. If you use Google maps there is Rosedale Fire Station --- if your facing the fire station, it will be on the left. Do not turn sharp right on the first road past the station. Keep going but go slow. There is a very small road that goes up hill (from Verona Rd) You will see a big white sign at the start of the road saying Humane Animal Rescue.
teddi graham
Thank you for helping me and my injured wildlife. Every place I tried didn’t take birds, but you guys welcomed us without hesitation. I am so grateful for everything you guys do and the help/care you bring to the wildlife. I wish there were more places like you guys
Karen
This wildlife center is great! I had an emaciated fox full of mange hanging around my front yard. They were very caring and knowledgeable. The best part, they captured him within a couple of days. After they returned to the center with …
Wilbert Gladney
It.s great working for them as a grounds ceapter. and maintenance man
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Yes, they take injured and/or sick birds as well as fledglings.
You would need to contact the rescue directly.
I think so but call them first
you can bring babies there, but you should call someone because the parents will likely take the babies back
I don't have a fur coat but I've found putting them in a quiet dark area helps. I try to turn whatever injured animal over to the rescue sight as soon as I can.
You can try calling these folks and if they say no, call the Pennsylvania game commission.
Answer above is spot on. I'll add that this place is awesome. They work off donations and they do a lot to help the animals.
Yep...thanks I wrote down their # and will call tomorrow.
No, you have to take the animals there. They have crates outside if its afterhours.
I'm confused by the question!
You need to take the animal to the Wildlife Center.
I'm uncertain, but do suggest calling or going there, they are friendly!
Call the shelter, they are amazing! I had 5 baby bunnies that I started feeding bc something happened to mom. They released all but one that passed 2 days after bringing them in! Not sure where you live, but it was a good hours drive one way for me! Plus they keep you informed on the progress of the babies!
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