Once in awhile, you meet an animal in need...
Call A Wildlife Rehabilitator or Animal Rescue
Please Support Animal Rescue & Wildlife Rehabilitation

...Do you know who to call? Get to know the wildlife rehabilitators and animal rescuers in your community. They help more animals than you probably ever imagined: from deer to bobcat, from the largest Bald Eagle to the tiniest hummingbird.
If you see wildlife in need, please go online to find a local rehabilitator to call. If you see other animals in need, please call your local animal rescue facility for advice.
You may also be pleased to know that, in your nature travel, you can visit many wildlife rehabilitation facilities and see their work first-hand.
These domestic and wild animal care facilities are typically non-profits, relying on donations and grants so that they can do this important work. Please support them if you can. (We also dedicate the proceeds from our Rescued Animal Collection to help support animal care.)
If you see wildlife in need, please go online to find a local rehabilitator to call. If you see other animals in need, please call your local animal rescue facility for advice.
You may also be pleased to know that, in your nature travel, you can visit many wildlife rehabilitation facilities and see their work first-hand.
These domestic and wild animal care facilities are typically non-profits, relying on donations and grants so that they can do this important work. Please support them if you can. (We also dedicate the proceeds from our Rescued Animal Collection to help support animal care.)
"Not to hurt our humble brethren is our first duty to them, but to stop there is not enough. We have a higher mission — to be of service to them wherever they require it." — St. Francis of Assisi
We have had the distinct pleasure of meeting wonderful caregivers in the UK, Australia, Costa Rica, Belize, and throughout the U.S. in our nature travels. Often, they work from their homes and dedicate their lives to caring for animals. Others operate facilities. All are non-profit. Our local marine mammal hospital works with their counterparts all over the world and trains caregivers through veterinary rotations and internships. Our local wildlife rehabilitation centers support a vast number of common and rare, native and migrating species. Animal rescue centers provide animals, our fellow planet-dwellers, with a much-needed second chance from injury, neglect, or other circumstances. We dedicate the proceeds from your purchases of our Rescued Animal Collection products to help support their care.
Every day, we celebrate these caregivers and appreciate the sacrifices they make to help so many animals in need.
Every day, we celebrate these caregivers and appreciate the sacrifices they make to help so many animals in need.