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Wildlife Rehabilitators in Oneida County

What to know before you call

Rehabilitators often specialize in one or a few species. If you're not sure what type of animal you're calling about, check the animal categories list below. Make sure the type of animal you're calling about matches the rehabilitator's specialty.

Animal Categories

Type of AnimalSpecies
InsectivoreShrew, mole
Rodent/RabbitMouse, rat, vole, squirrel, rabbit, woodchuck, muskrat, porcupine, beaver
CanidsFox, coyote
FelidsBobcat
MustelidsWeasel, mink, fisher, marten, badger, otter
Cave BatsBig brown bat, little brown bat, tricolored, northern long-eared bat, Indiana bat
Tree BatsRed bat, silver-haired bat, hoary bat
HoofedDeer, elk, moose
Non-passerineHummingbirds, doves, pigeons, nighthawks, cuckoos, kingfishers, woodpeckers, swift
PasserineSongbirds
SeabirdsGull, tern, pelican
WaterfowlDuck, goose, swan, merganser
Other WaterbirdsLoon, grebe, cormorant
Short Leg WaderRail, plover, sandpiper, snipe, coot
Long Leg WaderHeron, bittern, crane, egret
RaptorHawk, falcon, osprey, owl
Upland birdsTurkey, grouse, pheasant, quail, partridge
ReptileTurtle, snake, lizard
AmphibianFrog, toad, salamander
NameAddressPhone/EmailSpeciesWebsiteAdditional Information
Northwoods Wildlife Center8683 S. Blumenstein Rd., Minocqua715-356-7400; emailCanid, passerine/non-passerine, rodent/rabbit, raccoon, eagles, raptor, upland birds, waterfowl, seabirds, other waterbirds, reptilesLinkAccepting adult waterfowl on a case-by-case basis.
ReWild Inc. Eagle River920-420-8175Passerine, non-passerine, bats, raptors  
Wild Instincts4621 Apperson Dr., Rhinelander715-362-9453 (WILD); emailAll speciesLinkAccepting raptors and waterfowl on a case-by-case basis, and all other bird species not exhibiting neurological signs.