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🐾 Wild Rescues

Rescue. Rehabilitate. Release.

Welcome to Wild Rescues. Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release wildlife back into their natural environment. We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping injured wildlife.

Our staff provides around the clock care for wildlife in need. We also provide long-term care for wildlife that cannot be released back into their natural environment.

Will you partner with us? We need caring volunteers to help care for our animals. You can also donate, become a member, or become a sponsor. Contact us today.

Our Latest Rescue: Baby Raccoons

hands holding three baby raccoons

Meet our latest rescues, Fizz, Bandit, and Mohawk. These three little guys were found abandoned near a home.

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Rescue. Rehabilitate. Release.

About Us

Wild Rescues is a registered non-profit wildlife rescue and rehabilitation facility, located in Ocala, Florida. We help injured, sick, neglected, and orphaned wildlife. We help rehabilitate these animals and then release them back into the wild, if possible.

Wild Rescues is a member of the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association.

Watch the video below to meet our new, rescued friends.



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We help many animals, such as:

  • Raccoons
  • Squirrels
  • Fox
  • Birds
  • Horses
  • Deer
  • Pigs
  • Reptiles

Did you find an injured or orphaned animal? Contact us to see if we can help.

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🐾 Wild Rescues

Rescue. Rehabilitate. Release.

We are grateful for the support from our community partners. We have many sponsorship opportunities.

Sponsorship Levels

Green: $200

Blue: $400

Red: $600

Purple: $800

Silver: $1,000

Gold: $1,500

Each sponsorship supports our animals and operations. Business recognition is given at every sponsorship level. Contact us today to become a sponsor.

Sponsorship Opportunities
Sponsorship Level Dollar Amount Details Sponsorship Benefits
Green $200 The green sponsorship helps us maintain green pastures for our grazing friends. Recognition on our website.
Blue $400 The blue sponsorship helps us provide food for the animals. Recognition on our website and our brochure.
Red $600 The red sponsorship helps us provide medical care for the animals. Recognition on our website and our brochure. Business logo displayed on a banner at our facility.
Purple $800 The purple sponsorship helps us maintain homes for the animals. Recognition on our website and our brochure. Business logo displayed on a banner at our facility. Business name and logo displayed at the annual community event.
Silver $1,000 The silver sponsorship supports our monthly expenses. Recognition on our website and our brochure. Business logo displayed on a banner at our facility. Business name and logo displayed at the annual community event. Recognition plaque with business name prominently displayed within the facility.
Gold $1,500 The gold sponsorship supports our operation costs. Recognition on our website and our brochure. Business logo displayed on a banner at our facility. Business name and logo displayed at the annual community event. Recognition plaque with business name prominently displayed within the facility. Display table at the annual community event. Recognition in all media releases.
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Rescue. Rehabilitate. Release.

blind deer
Russ is a blind deer. He was brought to us by a hunter who found him wandering in circles.
baby squirrel on a tree house
Meet Nugget. He is learning how to climb trees and will be released in a few more weeks.
face of a cow
This is Ellie. She was neglected by her owner and malnourished when she was rescued.
goat laying in grass
Say hi to Vinny. His back legs were injured, making it difficult for him to get around.
pig standing
Rosie was just a baby when she arrived. Now she has babies.
baby pig
Squirt is one of Rosie's babies.
face of a horse
Muffin has come a long way. She was very thin when she was rescued.
baby hawk
Poor Harley was rescued when he was just three weeks old. He is getting big and will be released in about a month.
bearded dragon
Gizmo was abandoned by his owner and is available for adoption.
cockatoo
Peaches was also abandoned by his owner. He loves to talk.
hedgehog
Sonny was just a baby when he was brought to us for rehabilitation.
tortoise with shell pyramiding
Poor Victor has "shell pyramiding," a form of bone disease.
FAQs | Wild Rescues
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Rescue. Rehabilitate. Release.

How can I determine if a baby animal is an orphan?

How can I tell if an animal has rabies?

I found a baby bird that fell from its nest. Will the parents orphan it if I touch it?

How can I volunteer?

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🐾 Wild Rescues

Rescue. Rehabilitate. Release.

You can reach us at:

(814) 555-8989

Email: contact@wildrescues.net

Address: 8989 Rescue Drive, Ocala, FL 34471

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