Wild Nature Rescue

Wild Nature Rescue Wild Nature Rescue offers year round wildlife rehabilitation assistance. We are a registered nonprofit 501(c)(3)

We also strive to provide the public with advice and education about living with area wildlife.

05/26/2025
05/01/2025

šŸ“ž Why Didn’t a Rehabilitator Answer Your Call? 🐾

Spring means baby season—and wildlife rehabilitators are in overdrive! With an influx of injured and orphaned animals, our phones are ringing nonstop.

Please keep in mind: most wildlife rehabilitators are volunteers. Many work full-time jobs (sometimes two!) and have families and other obligations outside of wildlife care. If we don’t answer the phone, it’s likely because we’re feeding babies, providing medical care, out on a rescue, or shoving food in our mouths.

šŸ“± Texting is often faster than calling—and including a photo of the animal or situation can help us assist you more quickly.
šŸ“¬ If you call, please leave a message with your name, town, and a short description of the situation. If we don’t get a message, we have no way to help!

Even if we can’t take the animal ourselves—due to space, permits, or species—we’ll do our best to refer you to someone who can. You can also use www.ahnow.org to search for licensed wildlife rehabilitators nationwide.

Thank you for your patience and kindness. We’re doing our best for the animals—and your support means everything. šŸ’ššŸ¦‰šŸæļøšŸ¦†

04/19/2025
04/19/2025

Look at these sweet little guys go!
If you can help us keep them fed until they return to the wild we can use all of the support we can get!

https://wildnaturerescue.org

Join us in our pledge against animal cruelty, please support the Humane Society of Louisiana!!
03/15/2025

Join us in our pledge against animal cruelty, please support the Humane Society of Louisiana!!

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11/09/2024

Establish Rehabilitation all over Michigan

10/17/2024

Feeding wild ducks isn’t usually a good idea. Even when the food is healthy, over-feeding tends to make ducks become dependent and can cause them to over-populate bodies of water. This leads to the overgrowth of algae and the mass death of fish, and can sometimes cause ducks and geese to become aggressive toward humans.

However, if you’re going to feed ducks anyway, please feed them healthy foods. Bread causes severe gas, diarrhea, liver disease, and bone deformities. Make sure you don’t accidentally cause more harm than good! šŸ¦†

I love it when I see a raccoon on the bayou!
08/29/2024

I love it when I see a raccoon on the bayou!

Address

Prairieville, LA

Telephone

+12252535655

Website

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