Rehabilitation Support Facilities
If you find wildlife in distress stay calm and get them to a professional as soon as possible.
Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitation Centers in Arizona
Wild at Heart (Cave Creek)
Specializes in Birds of prey such as owls, hawks, falcons, and eagles. They do not assist with songbirds or mammals.
Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center (Scottsdale)
Southwest wildlife takes in larger mammals such as skunks and raccoons up to mountain lion and wolves.
Fallen Feathers (Peoria)
Fallen feathers takes in all species of birds.
Liberty Wildlife (Phoenix)
Liberty Wildlife takes in small mammals and all species of native bird. Facility is open to the public and has a drop off window during operating hours. All calls are answered by a machine and returned after you leave a message.
Buck Mountain Wildlife Rehab Center (Flagstaff)
This center rescues birds and small mammals.
Melanie Lashlee (Flagstaff)
Melanie specializes in ravens. Her facility is only open in the spring and summer but can assist in the winter if needed.
Stewart Ranch (Flagstaff)
This facility rescues bats only. Pins on map are different from actual location. Please call before arriving. To contact them please call or text.
+1 928-853-1964 Prefers Texting
Western Arizona Humane Society (Lake Havasu City)
Pam Short is a licensed rehab volunteer that assists out of the Western Arizona Humane Society. They work with birds but will assist with small mammals too.
Vida Wildlife Rehabilitation And Education Center (Yuma)
Non-profit serving the Lower Colorado Basin.
Tucson Wildlife Center (Tucson)
Tucson Wildlife takes in most mammals and all types of native birds.
Kathie Schroeder (Tucson)
Assists with medium to large mammals and can take in birds of prey.
Tucson Hummingbird Rescue
Hummingbird assistance only. Four locations throughout Tucson. Please call to find the closest location.
East Valley Wildlife (Mesa & Chandler)
You must text this organization with a picture and cross streets to get a response. They take in mostly doves, some songbirds, and some small mammals.
https://eastvalleywildlife.org/ https://www.crystalscritterhaven.org/
+1 480-220-6930 Prefers Texting
Desert Cry Wildlife (Queen Creek)
Provides medical, foster, and rehabilitative care for injured, orphaned, and displaced rabbits and hares with the goal of releasing them into a compatible environment. Provides life-long care for rehabilitated animals that cannot be returned to the wild.
+1 602-292-2292 Prefers Texting
AZ Bat Rescue – Please never touch bats with bare hands!
Assists with bats rescue and rehabilitation of bats only. 501(c)3 charitable organization.
+1 480-313-2243 Prefers Texting
Arizona Wildlife Support (Eloy)
Assists wildlife rehabs with rescue transport of animals in need and installs habitats for birds of prey as means to combat habitat loss and help control rodent populations naturally.
https://azwildlifesupport.org/
+1 520-709-4861 prefers Texting