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  2. Experience the wild with flying bird shows, up close encounters, and memories to last a lifetime! Saving species by supporting conservation in WNY and around the world. Our volunteers, interns, partners, and sponsors are the heart of Hawk Creek. You can make an impact!

  3. Messinger Woods Willdlife Care and Education Center is Western New York's only wildlife hospital. We are an all volunteer organization, located in the rolling hills of Holland, NY with home care satellites allover Erie county.

  4. We care for all types of animals from birds, to mammals, to reptiles and amphibians. Our most common rescues are birds. We always have waterfowl i.e., mallard ducks, wood ducks and Canada geese.

  5. Join us for the adventure of a lifetime with a guided tour or self-drive thru safari and meet our incredible animals. The adventure is closer than you think! BUY TICKETS NOW!

  6. WNY Raptor and Wildlife Care's mission is wildlife rescue & rehabilitation of injured owls, hawks & wildlife, and promote wildlife awareness in Orchard Park.

  7. Home - Quogue Wildlife Refuge

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    The Outdoor Wildlife Complex houses permanently injured wildlife that require human care to survive including owls, falcons, hawks, and other native New York animals. The Charles Banks Belt Nature Center offers spectacular views of Old Ice Pond as well as a variety of wildlife exhibits, live animals, a nature library, and gift shop.

  8. Western New York’s wildlife rehabilitators helping sick and ...

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    Currently, there are approximately 1,400 individuals licensed to recuperate wildlife in New York. Residents who come across an injured animal can call the NYDEC or one of the larger rescue organizations (see below) to find a licensed rehabilitator who is the closest and most qualified to help.

  9. Wild Kritters of Niagara County is a non-profit group of State & Federally licensed volunteers. Our mission is to help wildlife in Niagara County that have been orphaned or injured and are in distress. We care for and raise the animals to be released back to the wild as quickly as possible.

  10. WNY Raptor and Wildlife Care, Inc. is a non-profit dedicated to wildlife rehabilitation in Buffalo, NY aiming to help injured owls, hawks and wildlife.

  11. Fuzzy Fawn Wildlife Rescue

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    Nature can be surprising and not every animal needs help when you think they do. If you have concerns about a baby deer, click the button below to see if this behavior is normal before doing anything. Otherwise, call (716) 909-8536 for wildlife in Erie and Niagara County. Find out more.