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Owl Moon specializes in rescuing and rehabilitating raptors and other birds of prey. They also have resources for advocating for the protection of birds of prey. They operate by appointment only. Please call before bringing a bird to the raptor centor.
Open daily 9 AM to 8 PM
20201 Bucklodge Rd, Boyds, MD 20841
(301) 908-7249 // info@owlmoon.org
Second Chance’s Policy on Invasive Species:
Like many others concerned about balanced ecosystems and wildlife conservation, Second Chance Wildlife Center focuses its limited resources on species native to our area or migratory birds that travel through here on a regular basis. Invasive/non-indigenous species compete for food and shelter with species meant to thrive in our state and contribute to it in some way.
The following birds are considered invasive/non-indigenous species. Residents finding any of these birds that appear to be in need of care, should consult the MD Department of Natural Resources website or the Maryland Wildlife Rehabilitators Association directory to locate and contact rehabilitators who do provide care for these species:
European Starlings
House Sparrows (also known as English Sparrows)
Rock Pigeons
Second Chance specializes in emergent wildlife rescues and longterm rehabilitation with the goal of release back into the animal's natural habitat. Please call before bringing an injured animal to the wildlife center.
Open daily from 10 AM to 4 PM.
26400 Haines Road Clarksburg, MD 20871
(301) 926-9453 // info@scwc.org
Phoenix Wildlife Center is an expert in the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of wildlife in Baltimore County and beyond. Phoenix Wildlife Center operates by appointment only. Please call before bringing a wild animal to the wildlife center. Calls are taken during the following hours:
Monday - Friday: 9 AM to 4 PM
Saturday - Sunday: 10 AM - 2 PM
4700 Sweet Air Rd, Baldwin, MD 21013
(410) 628-9736 // phoenixcenter@comcast.net