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Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit American domestic, wildlife, and exotic animal rescue and rehabilitation center. It is located on 250 acres in Locust Grove, Georgia and houses over 1,500 animals. [2]
Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge & Education Center: Orlando: Orange: Central: Facebook site, wildlife rehabilitation center Bahia Honda State Park: Marathon: Monroe: South: 524 acres, Sand and Sea Nature Center features displays about local sea and shore life, including corals, shells, crabs, sea urchins, drift seeds, sea sponges and sea turtles
Southern Wildlife Management is a privately held company, licensed by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources as a Wildlife Control Operator (WCO), based out of Johns Creek, Georgia, United States. The company consists of licensed wildlife trappers who are trained to remove nuisance wildlife in commercial, industrial or residential settings.
An on-site wildlife clinic operates at the center for the rehabilitation and release of reptiles, amphibians, and birds of prey. Animals that can not be released back into the wild remain on-site or are transferred to other facilities that need them for educational purposes. Many are utilized in displays or for community outreach programs.
The Rise of Wildlife Conservation (Mid-20th Century) Wildlife rehabilitation became more organized during the mid-20th century, coinciding with growing global awareness of environmental issues and the need to protect biodiversity. After World War II, wildlife conservation became a major concern in the United States and other parts of the world ...
website, 88-acre wetlands/wildlife preserve owned and managed by the Georgia Wildlife Federation: Oatland Island Wildlife Center: Savannah: Chatham: Colonial Coast: website, outdoor displays of Georgia wildlife and farm animals Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center: Columbus: Muscogee: West Central
Wildlife rehabilitation and conservation centers (3 C, 84 P) Pages in category "Wildlife rehabilitation" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
The refuge was originally located in Okaloosa County, Florida, in 1994. At first, while there, the program operated out of private homes, before eventually opening makeshift facilities in 2000. [ 4 ] The program, with the help of the local community managed to find more permanent facilities in 2005, before eventually moving to new purpose-built ...