Thankful for the kindness of the staff who answered a call that I had about a disabled & half blind Possum that was starving to death. She couldn't move her back legs due to some issue and she was...
Wildlife Rescue And Rehabilitation
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Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation (WRR), founded in 1977, is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing native wildlife, while also providing sanctuary and individualized care for animals in need. Each year, WRR cares for over 10,000 wild animals, including mammals, birds, and reptiles, emphasizing the importance of compassion and respect for all species.
With a commitment to wildlife protection and ethical human-animal relations, WRR offers various volunteer opportunities to engage the community in wildlife care and education. The organization also provides a permanent sanctuary for over 500 animals, ensuring a comfortable and stimulating environment for those unable to return to the wild.
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I love this place brought my squirrel here and they were the friendliest staff even when I was crying they reassured me and was super friendly. 100% recommend
Copied from my google review: I've never written a review in my life, but this experience was so bad that I feel obligated to warn others. I appreciate that they were able to take in the baby...
A wonderful resource for San Antonio for the rescue and rehabilitation of wildlife. Call ahead to make arrangements to drop off an injured friend. The staff is very helpful and always happy when...
I took an orphaned squirrel to this location. I called and left a message ahead of time after reading their website as they recommended. I get a return phone call where I am told to take the...


