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Fall Open House
Sunday Sept. 26, 2010
1pm-5pm



Mission Statement:

"To respond to the rehabilitation needs of sick, injured and orphaned Missouri mammals,
release healthy wildlife back into its natural environment and
provide the community with a resource for educations programs, advice and general awareness of urban wildlife."


Videos...
Wildlife Clinic Slideshow
"Wild Again"

Baby Badger - "Digger", about 5 weeks old - Was orphaned & injured

Digger's Release

Release of 3 Raccoons that were orphaned and then raised by us.

Baby Groundhog - "Sophie", orhpaned & raised by us.

3 coyote orpahned coyote pups raised by us and released.

Recent Visitors...

Baby Groundhog
Status: Arrived June 2010,
STILL VISITING
We had 4 baby grounhogs this year, 2 have been released.

Coyote Pups
Status: Arrived June 2010,
RELEASED

Baby Opossums
Status: Arrived August 15, 2010,
STILL VISITING
As of June 2010, we have had 151 opossums at the Clinic.

Baby Squirrels
Status: Arrived April 2010,
RELEASED

Baby Red Fox
Status: Arrived April 2010,
RELEASED

Adult Opossum with her babies
Status: Arrived May 2010,
RELEASED

Baby Skunk
Status: Arrived May 2010,
RELEASED
We had 39 baby skunks this year, 2 had to be euthanized, but the remaining 37 are doing well.

Baby Raccoons
Status: Arrived May 2010,
STILL VISITING
As of June 2010, we have had 50 baby raccoons, 35 of which are still visiting.

Adult Coyote with Mange,
arrived Aug 2010
Status: STILL VISITING

What if I find...?

Baby Squirrels

Mother squirrels are very dedicated and will try to retrieve their babies if separated from them...Read more


Baby Raccoons

**DO NOT FEED, DO NOT LET CHILDREN OR ANIMALS TOUCH**
**DO KEEP WARM, DO CALL US (636) 677-3670**

Read More


Baby Opossums

Since opossums do not have nests or dens, the babies travel with the mom until they are able to live on their own.  If a single opossum is found with no mother around...Read More


Baby Bunnies

Bunnies are the babies most often unintentionally kidnapped by well-meaning people.  Rabbit nests are left unguarded most of the time, with the mother on the nest only twice a day for feeding...Read More

These 2 bunnies may look small, but they are old enough to live on their own.
DO NOT try to catch bunnies of this size. Leave them alone! They will be just fine.


Baby Skunks

Mother skunks usually create a den under a porch, driveway, deck, or underground. The mother will venture out each evening to find food for herself...Read More

News...
"Open House "

Fall Open House will be Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010. Come visit our facility & see the animals. Raffles, gift shop, food, & fun!

Bring your camera!

Fun for the whole family!

All Ages Welcome!

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** Other fun events are being scheduled for this fall too! **

"Gift Shop"

We now have most of our Gift Items on our website! Help support the animals by buying a Wildlife Rehab T-shirt, or a cute wild animal finger puppet, or a antiqued fine pewter wild animal pin.

Visit our Gift Shop


"Expansion & Bricks"

The first stage of the building expansion is complete.  We are so excited to have this new transition area for all our wildlife patients.  And the space is AMAZING to have. 

With our new construction we have also set aside multiple areas for a commemorative pathway.  If you would like to purchase a brick to be engraved with your personal message, i.e. birthday, wedding date, passing of a loved one, etc., click on one of the order forms below. 

The 4x8 commemorative brick costs $100, of which $81 is tax deductible.

4x8 Commemorative Brick Order Form

The 8x8 commemorative brick costs $150, of which $120 is tax deductible.

8x8 Commemorative Brick Order Form


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