We wish we could! Please contact us for directions for safely dropping off the animal that needs care.
Are you a trained, state permitted wildlife rehabber? No? Then it is illegal for you to be in possession of wildlife except to transport it to a rescue.
If you'd like to learn more about becoming an Ohio state permitted wildlife rehabber, check our the Ohio Wildlife Rehabilitator's Association (OWRA) here:
Please see our pages on rabbits, squirrels, foxes, opossums, and mice or go to our page with general recommendations.
In Ohio, wildlife rehab organizations are governed by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources/Ohio Department of Wildlife. WEST has two state permitted rehabbers.
Yes, please! See our volunteer info here.
According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, wild animals that are intended for release back to the wild are not to be viewed by the public. It is in the best interest of our animals to have as little contact as possible with humans so that they are well prepared for survival in the wild.