Wildlife Rehabilitators in Waukesha 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 Animal Species Insectivore Shrew, mole Rodent/Rabbit Mouse, rat, vole, squirrel, rabbit, woodchuck, muskrat, porcupine, beaver Canids Fox, coyote Felids Bobcat Mustelids Weasel, mink, fisher, marten, badger, otter Cave Bats Big brown bat, little brown bat, tricolored, northern long-eared bat, Indiana bat Tree Bats Red bat, silver-haired bat, hoary bat Hoofed Deer, elk, moose Non-passerine Hummingbirds, doves, pigeons, nighthawks, cuckoos, kingfishers, woodpeckers, swift Passerine Songbirds Seabirds Gull, tern, pelican Waterfowl Duck, goose, swan, merganser Other Waterbirds Loon, grebe, cormorant Short Leg Wader Rail, plover, sandpiper, snipe, coot Long Leg Wader Heron, bittern, crane, egret Raptor Hawk, falcon, osprey, owl Upland birds Turkey, grouse, pheasant, quail, partridge Reptile Turtle, snake, lizard Amphibian Frog, toad, salamander
Name | Address | Phone/Email | Species | Additional Information |
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Wildlife in Need Center | W349 S1480 S. Waterville Road, Suite B, Oconomowoc, WI 53066 | 262-965-3090, Website | All species except hoofed, bear, bats, felids, mustelids, and red fox. | Wildlife in Need Center admits Wisconsin native wildlife by appointment only 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. seven days a week. Do not bring animals to us until we have talked with you and agreed to take the animal. |