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Help injured and orphaned baby wildlife regain their strength to return to the wild
Every year, thousands of orphaned and injured baby animals enter wildlife rescues in need of urgent help. They're often survivors of devastating wildfires and require treatment for burns or smoke inhalation. Many others are injured by car strikes or predators. It's common for these young animals to have lost their mothers. Upon their rescue, dedicated teams of wildlife rescue staff, volunteers, and veterinarians work tirelessly to provide these animals with the essential care they need to grow strong and healthy before their release back into the wild.
Caring for injured or orphaned wildlife often requires extensive medical attention and a carefully structured feeding plan to support their growth. As infants, they depend on special formula, frequent feedings, and a safe environment to develop properly. Indoor and outdoor enclosures where they can build strength and learn essential survival skills are crucial.

With the right care, most of these babies can grow strong enough to return to their natural habitat. Their future depends on the efforts of dedicated rehabilitation staff who are ready to provide them with everything they need to survive.Â
Our partner, Greater Good Charities, is working with wildlife rescues and rehabilitation centers to provide food, supplies, and medical care to vulnerable baby wildlife. Donate now to provide this support and save the life of a baby animal in need!
Greater Good Charities is committed to supporting habitat conservation around the world threatened by extinction through protecting endangered species, protecting the environment, and community education. They work with teams around the world to rescue and rehabilitate wildlife, provide emergency medical care, study key biodiversity hotspots, feed bees on the brink of starvation, and so much more.Â
You can help protect baby wildlife and other at-risk animals by giving now!
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Help injured and orphaned baby wildlife regain their strength to return to the wild
Every year, thousands of orphaned and injured baby animals enter wildlife rescues in need of urgent help. They're often survivors of devastating wildfires and require treatment for burns or smoke inhalation. Many others are injured by car strikes or predators. It's common for these young animals to have lost their mothers. Upon their rescue, dedicated teams of wildlife rescue staff, volunteers, and veterinarians work tirelessly to provide these animals with the essential care they need to grow strong and healthy before their release back into the wild.
Caring for injured or orphaned wildlife often requires extensive medical attention and a carefully structured feeding plan to support their growth. As infants, they depend on special formula, frequent feedings, and a safe environment to develop properly. Indoor and outdoor enclosures where they can build strength and learn essential survival skills are crucial.

With the right care, most of these babies can grow strong enough to return to their natural habitat. Their future depends on the efforts of dedicated rehabilitation staff who are ready to provide them with everything they need to survive.Â
Our partner, Greater Good Charities, is working with wildlife rescues and rehabilitation centers to provide food, supplies, and medical care to vulnerable baby wildlife. Donate now to provide this support and save the life of a baby animal in need!
Greater Good Charities is committed to supporting habitat conservation around the world threatened by extinction through protecting endangered species, protecting the environment, and community education. They work with teams around the world to rescue and rehabilitate wildlife, provide emergency medical care, study key biodiversity hotspots, feed bees on the brink of starvation, and so much more.Â
You can help protect baby wildlife and other at-risk animals by giving now!























