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August 2023 by erin hersey
They are so helpful, I dropped off two bunnies that were injured.. the employees called me back and told me I needed to do
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June 2023 by Carol Frobel
They took in the little tiny baby bunny. I called, they answered, and so I brought the baby bunny down to them no problems they were wonderful.
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May 2023 by Mark
A true asset for both the citizens of Rhode Island and the wildlife of Rhode Island as this place is a great resource for the citizens regarding wildlife and they do the best and provide professional care for injured wildlife. The most compassionate medical and non-medical staff along with incredible volunteers. One of the most important places to provide donations as you know its going for a great cause. Check out their website as they provide updates on animals that they care for and some important facts about wildlife around you. Also ways to donate and it's not always monetary.
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May 2023 by Jim Lafleur
I called I had a baby Bunny what a broken leg. The lady who answered the phone was very nice but wanted me to take the Bunny To them. I was OK with that but when I got to the place there was nobody there I knocked and knocked I rang into a bell are you even opened the door. Then I noticed people in the basement so I went to the basement knocked on the door no one answered I could see people ignoring me so I opened the door and they freaked out at me tell me I have to go upstairs I told him I've been upstairs for 20 minutes so I got treated with a real bad attitude. All I was trying to do was help the Bunny. I think the Bunny had a better chance staying with me.
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April 2023 by Bill Redhawk
Staff was very nice and knowledgeable..very clean and well kept place , I was very impressed..hopefully they can help this hawk
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March 2023 by AnnMarie Biegner
When it comes to wildlife, it is difficult to find assistance. Most Animal Control Officers do not handle wildlife. It is great to have a facility close by and ready to assist if we find wildlife in need. They assisted me with a hawk and a young woodchuck. I do recommend supporting and using the Wildlife rehabilitators Association of RI.
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January 2023 by Sofia Rodriguez
This lady's do awesome work here and they are not funded so they rely on donations I gave a bit but they need more help to save our wild life will definitely continue to help as much as I can.
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January 2023 by A. M. (A3)
This wildlife clinic was incredible and helped my family so much. After a dog injured bunnies, we called up the clinic and they gave instructions on how to care for them each (we found one rabbit each on different days) and then graciously took them at no cost. The location is right off a main road, but down a long driveway it is nice and secluded.
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January 2023 by Eva Ligeri
Flying squirrels took up residence in my house in Rehoboth. This place gave me guidance and took them in as I trapped the family of five. So cute, but they made a lot of noise at night in the walls. They had to go.
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January 2023 by Cherry Clavette
Someone brought us a wild bird to save. We were unfamiliar with the care for the breed of bird so we bought it here. It is great that these places exist. The staff person was a bit, reserved (maybe?) but I think the service they offer the state is worth enduring a less than stellar customer service experience.
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January 2023 by Terri Sauvageau
GOOGLE WRONG: app wants to send you down Vineyard Rd. Do Not Go: Rehab is slightly further South on Rte 1 just after the vineyard. There is a sign but small and may be hidden by brush. Vineyard Rd is a dirt road and I bounced an injured squirrel around for no reason. Photo and red "here" arrow is of the building itself but the entrance for that building is off of Tower Hill Rd (Rte. 1) just before the car dealership. NOT Vineyard Rd as directions tell you. GOOGLE PLEASE CHANGE THIS AS INJURED ANIMALS DO NOT NEED TO BE BOUNCED AROUND ON THIS DIRT ROAD TO BE INJURED AND TORTURED EVEN MORE THAN NECESSARY!
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January 2022 by Jay Roberts
My wife and I found an Injured morning dove in our yard and brought it to this wildlife rescue and they were phenomenal! Super friendly and really care about animals they also give you a number to call so you can get updates on your little friends!
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January 2022 by Donna DiBlasio
We found an injured pigeon that was attacked by a hawk. Called them, they said come right down. I am so glad that there are places like this close to me. Gave me a case number to check on him. Thank you for all you do.
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January 2022 by ronald remillard
This is a baby squirrel saved from Pawtucket. He's name is Rocky. I've been here several times with other animals. Thank God for these people they are great. Now Rocky has a chance
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January 2022 by Letitia Seitz
Very helpful staff, very friendly and answered all questions and even showed us how to tell the gender of the squirrel we rescued!