Wildlife Care Center
The Audubon Wildlife Care Center is the oldest and busiest wildlife rehabilitation facility in Oregon. Each year we treat over 3,000 wild animals for release back to the wild and respond to more than 15,000 wildlife related inquiries. Our goal is to give injured wild animals a second chance at life in the wild and to reduce wildlife hazards in our community. We operate under permits issued by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and the US Fish and Wildlife Service. We are an Oregon non-profit organization with IRS 501(c)(3) status and depend primarily on donations to support our operations. Read more
- What to do if you have found an injured or orphaned wild animal
- Ask the Wildlife Expert: email you wildlife questions to our Urban Wildlife Specialist
- Living with Wildlife: Information on preventing and resolving wildlife conflicts and reducing wildlife hazards
- Backyard Habitat Certification Program: How to make your backyard into a wildlife sanctuary
- Audubon's Non-Releasable Educational Birds and Bird Programs
- Support the work of the Wildlife Care Center





