Wildlife Rehabilitation DirectoryClick on the map below to locate a licensed wildlife rehabilitator in your area or download a printable version of the entire state directory [PDF, 61KB]. Please note that this listing only represents a portion of Wisconsin’s licensed wildlife rehabilitators. If you are a licensed Wisconsin wildlife rehabilitator and would like to be added to our webpage, please contact Wildlife Health. If you are a DNR employee, a complete list of wildlife rehabilitators is available on the internal website. Otherwise, contact the DNR's Wildlife Rehabilitation Liaison at (608) 267-6751 if you are having trouble locating a wildlife rehabilitator in your area. Until transport to a licensed wildlife rehabilitator can be arranged, any sick, injured, and/or orphaned wildlife should be placed inside a ventilated container in a dark, warm, and quiet place away from human disturbances, such as children and pets. Do not provide food or water, as this can do more harm than good if the animal is not in optimal body condition or offered the wrong diet.
Questions for Wildlife Health Questions for Wildlife Management Last Revised: Thursday April 10 2008
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