WildCare Oklahoma is a leading wildlife rehabilitation and education center dedicated to helping native wildlife in need. As the oldest and largest facility in Oklahoma, and one of the biggest in the U.S., it has cared for over 118,000 sick, injured, and orphaned animals. Each year, more than 7,200 animals receive care, with the goal of rehabilitating and releasing them back into their natural habitats. The organization is highly praised for its compassionate staff and volunteers who provide gentle, expert care to a variety of animals, including squirrels, opossums, hawks, turtles, snakes, and even a bobcat. Visitors and supporters often express gratitude for the kindness shown to injured animals, especially during emergencies. The facility has been expanding its capabilities with new facilities and life-saving equipment, funded largely through donations. Many visitors recommend supporting WildCare through donations or monthly contributions to help sustain its vital work. Although no one hopes to see wild animals needing help, WildCare Oklahoma offers a caring haven for those in distress, ensuring they receive the best chance at recovery and return to the wild. The organization’s mission and dedication make it a valued resource in Oklahoma for wildlife and community alike.
They took the injured newborn opossom that I found abandoned. Unfortunately, the kit was in too bad of shape for them to save it. As an animal lover, I appreciate their mission.
December 2023
These people do amazing things for the wildlife that is brought to them. And they are so great to work with. ?
November 2023
This is the one wild animal facility you hope to not see any animals. But, if you are an injured wildlife, you definitely want to be here! Through donations, WildCare is gradually improving and adding new facilities. Careful planning has resulted in adding life-saving equipment. Definitely recommend making this a monthly... read full comment