I called about an injured Canada goose that I saw after-hours on my way home from school. I received a call back the next day saying that someone picked it up and discovered its injured companion....
Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research
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Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research is a renowned wildlife rehabilitation center located in Newark, DE. With over 40 years of experience, their dedicated staff and volunteers provide expert medical care, housing, and diets to injured, orphaned, and oiled native wild birds. They are one of the few organizations in the country equipped to professionally manage a response to major oil spills, and their Wild Bird Clinic operates under federal and state permits to ensure the highest standards of care.
Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research is committed to giving wild birds a second chance at life. Through their oiled wildlife response program, they respond to oil spills worldwide, working collaboratively with regulatory agencies, wildlife professionals, and concerned citizens. Their success stories include rehabilitating a Thick-billed Murre found stranded in Brooklyn, NY, and releasing a beautiful female adult Bald Eagle that was impacted by a vehicle. With their expertise and dedication, Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research continues to make a significant impact in the field of wildlife rehabilitation.
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They are very caring and informational. I brought in a orphaned baby bird, and they helped take care of it. Hope more people would support this org. And give my big thanks!

A month or so ago I was removed the bushes in front of my home, and at the same time unknowingly destroyed the nest of some American Robins. They were bald, no feathers and eager to eat, I tried...

Behind pleased with this organization. Catherine rescued a great horned owl from our yard and was such a pleasure to meet. Keep up the great work!
I found a a young crow about 2 weeks ago now, in my neighbor's yard. I only became aware of it because when I came home, my husband says the crows had been squawking for hours. I looked over my...