Help Support Wildlife Conservation Efforts

Every gift makes a difference in protecting Arizona’s incredible wildlife. Together, we can continue to rescue, rehabilitate, and restore the balance between communities and nature.

Make a Monetary Gift

At Arizona Wildlife Resource, our rescue transport efforts are made possible through the generosity of public gifts. While we charge corporations for setting up trapping equipment and site visits, the majority of our wildlife rescue operations rely entirely on gifts and the dedication of passionate volunteers. We greatly appreciate your support!

Your monetary contributions directly support:

  • Gas and Transport Supplies: Ensuring we can reach wildlife in need, no matter where they are.
  • Habitat Supplies: Building safe spaces for displaced and injured animals.
  • Research and Development: Creating innovative habitat solutions for long-term wildlife conservation.

Wish List, Gifts in Kind, & Supplies We Always Need

These are tools and products that we use to care for injured animals, provide transport supplies, and to build and install habitats.

Building supplies $100

Concrete, screws, hinges, clamps, paint, clean lumber, 12-16 ft posts

Medical supplies $50

Syringes, antibiotic ointments, eye ointments, gauze bandages, small needles, latex gloves, tweezers, alcohol, and the list goes on.

Rescue transport supplies $20

Clean welding gloves, towels, large nets, pet carriers, snake tongs, and catch poles.

Cleaning Supplies $10

Laundry detergent, hand soap, dish soap, bleach, spray nine, spray bottles, garbage bags, sponges, scrubbies, mops, brooms, and more.

A Coffee $5

Val here - the very real and very tired human that runs this organization - letting you know that a little caffeine goes a long way.

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50 ft. 12/3 SJTW Hi-Visibility Outdoor Heavy-Duty Extension Cord with Power Light Plug
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