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Helping Injured Wildlife

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If you have found an injured animal or are looking for ways to prevent animals from getting injured, Audubon has listed basic best practices on our website. Please follow the link below.

How to Help Injured Wildlife

To rehabilitate injured wildlife, it is best for the animals (and required by law) to leave that to a licensed professional rehabilitator. There are many professional rehabilitators in the region that can help wildlife and below is a link where you can find information to locate a rehabilitator nearest to your area.

Wildlife Rehabilitators Listing

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