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Wildlife Rehabilitators' Association of Massachusetts

Wildlife Rehabilitators' Association of Massachusetts

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Wildlife Resources

Wildlife Resources in Massachusetts

  • Massachusetts Fish & Wildlife (Westborough, MA)
  • Wild Care "What to do if you find a BABY ANIMAL Guide" Spring 2023
  • Animal Control Officers in Massachusetts Link
  • Animal Rescue League, Boston, MA, Wildlife Rescue and transport
  • Tufts Wildlife Clinic (N. Grafton, MA)
  • Wildcare Inc. (Eastham, MA)
  • Cape Wildlife Center (Barnstable, MA)
  • New England Wildlife Center (South Weymouth, MA)
  • Urban Wildlife (Springfield, MA)
  • Cummington Wildlife (Cummington, MA)
  • New ARC: the Northeast Wildlife Animal Rehabilitation Coalition (Northeastern, MA)
  • Dawndale Farm (Bernardston, MA)
  • Turtle Rescue League (Southbridge, MA)
  • Birds/Cape Ann Wildlife Rescue (Gloucester, MA)
  • Berkshire Wildlife Services(Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts)
  • Massachusetts Environmental Police
  • List of Veterinarians and Wildlife Clinics who will treat wild turtles(Credit:Mass F&W)

    Wildlife Rehabilitation Group Websites

    • Massachusetts
    • New York
    • Connecticut
    • Rhode Island
    • New Jersey
    • Pennsylvania
    • National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association
    • International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council
    • Wild Again
    • Friends Of Cape Wildlife
    • The Center for Wildlife (Cape Neddick, ME)

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JOIN WRAM

WRAM is always looking for new members to help our cause. Find out more about our organization and becoming a member.

FIND A REHABILITATOR

We provide a map of Massachusetts wildlife rehabilitators by the type of animals they take – mammals, birds and reptiles. Find a Wildlife Rehabilitator near you

FOUND ORPHANED OR INJURED WILDLIFE?

WRAM is not a wildlife rehabilitation facility – it is a volunteer run organization which does its best to help By providing resources & information - What to do if you have found injured or orphaned wildlife

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