Address: 18300 E County Rd 200 N, Hope, IN 47246, USA
Phone: +18125466318
Sunday: 12–3PM
Monday: 11AM–5PM
Tuesday: 11AM–5PM
Wednesday: 11AM–5PM
Thursday: 11AM–5PM
Friday: 11AM–5PM
Saturday: 11AM–5PM
Charlotte “Doc” Robinson, D.V.M
Nice people, very well versed in the animals they have.
Charles Burden
Wonderful, kind and caring. They took a gosling when no one else would and gave me a run down of how they rehabilitate and release. I can't say enough about the peace of mind it gave me to leave the gosling in their hands knowing he will have the life he deserves.
Joseph Foyst
I have worked at Utopia Wildlife Rehabilitators for three years and am in charge of patient records. Please feel free to call us with any questions you may have about Utopia, information on caring for an injured animal, or how you can …
K. H.
Took a young squirrel that was injured from a cat but still fighting to live to UTOPIA Wildlife, thank God for people who care and help the wildlife, so many sick and hurt animals die unnecessarily because there is no one to care for them. We drove over an hour to get there but it was well worth the trip to help save the life of this fuzzy tailed cutie. Please be kind to all animals. Take time to look at and enjoy the wildlife, you will find that they are the most beautiful, sweet creatures that are as curious about people as we are them.
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They recently took in an orphaned squirrel whose eyes were still closed.
I don't think Utopia takes raccoons right now. There is a place in brown county that might. I can't remember the name.
To give it a chance take it to Utopia. Utopia takes donations. I hope the lil feller had a chance. It is so great to know they are there for our state's wildlife.
Yes take them out there and they will help them
We took one there last week and they were happy to take it. Such nice people!
Yes! Take it to Utopia. Or call wildlife office
Call utopia 812-546-6318. Since this just happened, you can reconstruct the nest and put babies back in. Mom will come back. Keep dog away from nest area. Babies will be out of nest in 1-2 weeks, then dog can be in area again.
We found a wounded bird at work they were very kind and willing to take the bird and care for him they even offered updates on his condition
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