For 30 years, Center for Wildlife staff, interns, and volunteers have provided medical care, safe sanctuary, and humane treatment for sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife in our wildlife medical clinic until they can be released back into the wild. Center for Wildlife is a private, non-profit organization whose mission is to build a sustainable future for wildlife in our community through medical treatment, rehabilitation, educational outreach, research, and conservation activities. Each year, CFW admits 1,800 wild birds, small mammals, and reptiles, and presents over 200 environmentally-based education programs to the public. Center for Wildlife also hosts approximately 30 interns each year from all across the country and has an ever-growing army of volunteers that help with day-to-day operations at the center.
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