National organization focus on wildlife health and science, including preventative medicine. Includes meeting and membership details.
Find out about this wildlife project that focuses on the ecological protection of Romanian fauna as well as the wolf, bear and lynx.
Nonprofit org. is devoted to caring for injured, orphaned, and displaced wildlife, as well as providing public education. Find a reference sheet.
Aims to protect wildlife from abuse, exploitation, unjust legislative actions and extinction. Read the deer and Canada geese petitions.
Wildlife refuge is devoted to the care, rehabilitation, and release of injured or orphaned wild animals. Read articles, and view photographs.
Features interviews with wildlife workers, conservation news, and a store that offers guides, journal reprints, and research papers.
Nonprofit org. promotes the integrity and professionalism of wildlife rehabilitation groups. Learn about education and work opportunities.
Hingham, Mass., educational and medical nonprofit works in native wildlife preservation and rehabilitation and protection of animal habitats.
Auburn University center which studies, treats and releases birds of prey. Read the natural histories of some species.
Licensed Florida rehabilitator offers advice on dealing with injured wild creatures. View photos of some of her "patients" and make a donation.
Explains how to find a local wildlife rehabilitator and provides step-by-step instructions on stabilizing a baby squirrel. View photographs.
Rehabilitation and preservation center located in Grants Pass, Oregon, describes its mission and educational programs.
Sparks, Nevada, group works for the preservation and conservation of wildlife and natural ecosystems through education and outreach.
Rehabilitates orphaned and injured native Virginia wildlife, provides education, and encourages folks to become licensed wildlife rehabilitators.
View photos and read information from this refuge for injured wolves located in Lucerne Valley, CA.