Southern Wildlife Rehab

Southern Wildlife Rehab

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NOT ACCEPTING ANIMALS AT THIS TIME - Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation of Skunks, Bats, Squirrels, Opossums and Reptiles and Human Education (No birds, deer or venomous snakes)

County List - Wildlife Rehabbers in Texas - TPWD 03/16/2026

I have been getting calls for baby possums today. Unfortunately, the calls are being put through to my number {an admin of the page} but I am in Wisconsin and experiencing the Ides of March Blizzard so don't think you want to bring those babies here in the Northwoods.

The owner of Southern Wildlife Rehab has gone through some tragic circumstances and is not currently taking in wildlife.

Here is a link to Texas Wildlife Rehabbers listed by county you can try to contact
https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/rehab/list/

Thanks for caring about the orphans you find!

County List - Wildlife Rehabbers in Texas - TPWD County List

10/11/2022

Klondike's new home at MoonShine Wildlife Rehabilitation.
He and a few other USDA educational animals from SWR were sent to the care and trust of Moonshine by me due to my husband passing away and a lot of other private issues. At this time I am not taking any rehabs or providing wildlife education programs.
Please stay tuned!

Photos 09/09/2022

Migration Alert! It's going to be massive this weekend, with an estimated 316 million to 400+ million migrating birds on the wing each night, according to BirdCast. Warmer colors on the map show where migration will be most intense. This should make for great birdwatching—and it's also a good time to turn off nonessential indoor and outdoor lights to avoid disorienting birds. Sadly, light pollution and unsafe windows contribute to the hundreds of millions of birds estimated to die in building collisions in the U.S. every year. Learn more about our Lights Out project and other ways to help keep birds safe here: http://bit.ly/LightsOutForBirds

08/21/2022

Today, along with our partners, we notified the NPS and USFWS of our intention to sue for failing to protect the federally endangered Florida bonneted bat (among other species) from the destructive impacts of the Miami Wilds water park and retail development in south Florida.
Learn more at batcon.org/press/agencies-warned-for-failing-to-protect-endangered-species-from-south-florida-water-park-development/
Center for Biological Diversity
Miami Blue Chapter North American Butterfly Association
Tropical Audubon Society

Photos from Bat Conservation International's post 08/17/2022
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Our Story

Mission Statement - To provide wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and human education.

Our mission is clear and has been unwavering.

Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation of small mammals such as Skunks, Bats, Squirrels, Opossums and Reptiles (No birds, deer, raccoons or venomous snakes).

We also provide human education, because people should understand the beautiful world of wildlife.

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San Antonio, TX

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm