UPCOMING EVENTS:
Dining Out For Wildlife Every Tues in Feb. and 03/31/12 Winter Trivia Night
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Dining Out For Wildlife 2012
Feb 7, 14, 21 & 28
Enjoy a tasty meal at Ruby Tuesday's and help us rasie money at the same time.
Every Tuesday during the month of Feb. is GiveBack time for the Wildlife
Rehabilitation Clinic. All you have to do is go to Ruby Tuesday's located at
3606 W. Outer Rd, in Arnold, MO, show your server the GiveBack
flyer, and we receive 20% of your purchase. It's that simple! You don't
have to give anything extra out of your pocket. Our donations come from you
purchasing food. The only catch is you must have the flyer with you when you
purchase your food.
To download the GiveBack
flyer click here.
More Great Upcoming Events
Winter Trivia Night - March 31, 2012
Grape Escape - May 5, 2012
Spring Open House - May 20, 2012
Fall Open House - Sep 23, 2012
Witches Whiskers & Wildlife Walk - Oct 27, 2012
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.
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.
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.
Click Here
To Volunteer! VOLUNTEERS ALWAYS NEEDED
Volunteer to care for the wildlife
Volunteer to help with fundraising events
Volunteer to help with building maintenance
Volunteer to build nest boxes
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
WRC Videos on YouTube
Arnie the Armadillo eating his dinner. Arnie was hit by a car and
brought to our clinic.
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", orphaned &
raised by us.
3 coyote orphaned coyote pups raised by us and released.
The Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic is an all volunteer, non-profit 501(c)3 organization which specializes in the rehabilitation of native Missouri mammals and is licensed by the Missouri Department of Conservation.