Arizona Wildlife Resource

WELCOME

Wildlife Rescue Advocates

Our Mission

Our mission is to help wildlife by protecting and creating habitats and empowering others to do the same. We specialize in challenging rescues and developing long-term solutions to recurring rescue situations.

Rescue. Educate. Transport. Secure poison free habitats.

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Owl barrel nest

What We Do

Arizona Wildlife Resource supports licensed wildlife rehabilitation centers and expands their efforts by teaching integrated pest management, building native predator and pollinator habitats, guiding community members on reporting wildlife crimes, and helping large corporations adopt wildlife-friendly practices through habitat changes and higher quality pest management techniques.

Arizona Wildlife Resource is not a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility. We assist rehabilitation facilities as an extension service.

How you can help

Volunteers

Volunteer

You don’t need experience to make a difference—just a willingness to show up.

We build habitats, watch over nests, plant trees, rescue injured animals, and help them all get to the right place. Feel free to bring your special skills or just your willingness to learn, and let’s team up to help more wildlife and their habitats.

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Donate

Our rescue and re-nesting work is made possible thanks to public donations and personal contributions.

If you’d like to support our efforts but aren’t able to help hands-on, you can still make a big impact by donating through our Amazon Wish List, Home Depot Wish List, PayPal, Venmo, or Zelle. Every bit helps us provide safe spaces and second chances for native wildlife.

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Report a Wildlife Concern

Wildlife is protected under state and federal laws—but only if violations are reported.

Whether it’s an injured animal, a nest at risk from development, signs of poisoning, or a wildlife electrocution, we’re here to help guide you through it. Use this page to find licensed rescue centers, emergency care instructions, and the right channels to report wildlife concerns.

If you have questions or need assistance please feel free to contact us here.