Wildlife Rehabilitation

Category: Wildlife rescue service

Address: 2723 State Rd 2834, Asheboro, NC 27205, USA

Phone: +13368797644

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–7PM

Monday: 9AM–7PM

Tuesday: 9AM–7PM

Wednesday: 9AM–7PM

Thursday: 9AM–7PM

Friday: 9AM–7PM

Saturday: 9AM–5PM

Reviews

Penny Lindlau

May 2, 2022

Opossums! Little monkeys.

Alton Joyce

Sep 1, 2019

I would like to thank all the people that works there. Great services.

Claudia Swanson

Aug 5, 2019

We encountered the rudest staff when dropping off a wild animal. No compassion or manners. Jackie the tech intern was unbelievably unprofessional, and disdainful, annoyed by my questions, including about the facility's euthanasia practices. They told me the next day when I called to check on the status of the animal that it had died unexpectedly 24 hours after drop off but had still not been seen by a veterinarian. I asked to be called by one and was told they would not because the veterinarian had not seen it. They refused to tell me what protocol treatment it received by the technicians, and claimed it all was "confidential information." We drove over 2 hours thinking that this was the best rehabilitation center around because of their affiliation with the NC Zoo. Please do not make the same mistake unless you enjoy being bullied by a bunch of incompetent know-it-alls.

margaret phillips

Jun 30, 2019

These guys are great with the wildlife. Picked up the squirrels that we had taken and turned them loss in the yard. They are such happy babies, love watching them play

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Questions & Answers

Do you take in newborn raccoons?

Manan Watts | Sep 10, 2019
Penny Lindlau | Sep 10, 2019

No rabies vectors of nc taken in.

Good Morning: I am wondering if you take the knitted/crochet nests? I have some to donate and would like to send them to you

Cheryl Spade | Sep 10, 2019
Phillip Hampton | Sep 10, 2019

Yes they do! They always appreciate more nests. I would recommend calling them to see what they want you to do with them.

Do you have volunteers?

Donald Beckham | Sep 10, 2019
john griffin | Sep 10, 2019

Yes

Do you help injured bats?

Candie Wilson | Sep 10, 2018
Jodi Sapper | Sep 10, 2018

They do not take bats but you could call to see they know someone that does rehab bats.

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I have a pair of Canada Geese that wintered over on my pond. They haven't left yet like usual, and I just noticed one has an injured leg and is hardly able to walk. Any suggestions?

Michael Simpson | Sep 10, 2018
Stephanie Spears | Sep 10, 2018

Go nc wildlife website and go to wildlife rehabilitation button to locate one near you

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