Wild Forever Foundation
Wildlife Rescue, Rehabilitation and Education
Colorado Springs, Colorado
(719) 475-9453 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
If you leave a message your call will be returned promptly.
wildforever@wildforever.org
Help us give sick, orphaned and injured animals a second chance.
With your help we can provide quality care for our treasured wildlife.
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LINKS baby fox feeding

Scott with a Goose Safe, Humane Wildlife Solutions.

Scott Coddington is one of our very best transporters and is excellent at capturing wildlife.
For years he's done this for free but with the gas prices and the great distances he often has to travel he has started his own Business.
We think it's very reasonable for him to ask for a fee when he removes animals from people's homes, attics or property.

(719) 390-6062 / cell: 331-7380
wildrsq@msn.com

Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center the Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
provides compassionate care to sick, injured, and orphaned wild birds and small mammals for the purposes of release and education.

Mountain Aire Reptile Rescue & Sanctuary the Mountain Aire Reptile Rescue & Sanctuary
is a professional haven and sanctuary for reptiles,amphibians, and invertebrates.

They are a NO KILL shelter.

find a rehabilitator:

The Wildlife Rehabilitation Information Directory

Wildlife Care.org

baby squirrel in hand

Dream Lake in Rocky Mtn Natl Park National Wildlife Rehabilitation Organizations:

International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council (IWRC)

National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association (NWRA)


WILDLIFE ORGANIZATIONS:

Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW)

Bobcat in rehabilitation center

Tiger at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo ANIMAL CONSERVATION AND WELFARE:

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo

Fox Forest

Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region


Compassion, Respect and Freedom for all Wild Animals

Wild Forever Foundation
P.O.Box 520
Fountain CO, 80817
(719) 475-9453 (475-WILD)
Phone assistance available 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. daily; Mountain Time Zone.
If you leave a message your call will be returned PROMPTLY.

wildforever@wildforever.org

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