Howell Nature Center’s wildlife rehabilitation clinic is one of the largest of their kind in Michigan. Our clinic is always a revolving door for injured and orphaned animals in need of help. Each patient is unique and has its own story, causes of injury and illness, most occuring from human interaction. When we understand the cause of illness or how human interaction affects Michigan wildlife, we can work to prevent it! Centered on compassion and dedication, our wildlife care services could not happen without the tremendous support we receive from the community.
Our goal is always to rehabilitate and release these animals back into the wild, but sometimes animals are non-releasable because they would not be able to survive in the wild. Our Wild Wonders Wildlife Park was created as a forever home for approximately 75 permanently injured wildlife ambassadors. Our Michigan wildlife ambassadors teach people the benefits of each species and how to co-exist in harmony. All funding to support the care of our patients and ambassadors is received through individuals, organizations, or grant opportunities. This allows us to offer the animals a second chance. We do not receive any state or federal funding.
We need your help to continue being a sanctuary where wildlife can Heal, Grow, and Be Wild!
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Individual ticket not included
TIcket level includes:
One box of syringes used to administer life-saving medications
One heating pad to keep baby animals warm.
One bottle of antibiotics to help our patients fight infections.
One week of food for an owl
One bottle of pain medication to help keep injured animals comfortable.
Veterinary services like bloodwork or X-rays for a patient
Feed fawns for one week.