Wildlife In Crisis


Mon, 10/29/2007 - 9:12 PM — facadmin

Wildlife In Crisis

P. O. Box 1246
Weston, CT 06883
USA

Wildlife In Crisis, established in 1988, is Connecticut's wildlife rehabilitation center. Each year, the center cares for over 6,000 injured and orphaned wild animals. WIC answers over 15,000 phone calls each year with questions concerning care for wildlife. And WIC's Land Trust addresses the umbrella issue of habitat loss. Our staff of unpaid resident interns and volunteers work 16+ hours per day, 7 days a week year round caring for the animals. For the past 20 years we have cared for those in need, from the tiniest field mouse to the majestic bald eagle. WIC accepts all species of native wildlife for rehabilitation. And, the quality of care for each animal is never diminished because of the quantitiy of animals at WIC. Our mission to care for debilitated wildlife and return them to their natural environment has remained uncompromised since we opened our doors in 1988. WIC is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization funded entirely by donations, all donations are tax-deductible. For more information about Wildlife In Crisis, for answers to frequently asked questions about wildlife or to make a donation to WIC, please visit our website at www.wildlifeincrisis.org.

Wildlife In Crisis is staffed with unpaid resident interns from around the globe and local volunteers.

WIC accepts over 6,000 debilitated wild animals each year.

WIC receives over 15,000 calls each year.

WIC accepts all species of native wildlife for rehabilitation.

In addition to our wildlife rehabilitation and environmental education efforts, WIC established The Wildlife In Crisis Land Trust in 1993 to address the umbrella issue of habitat loss.

   

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