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"Baby Season" is coming to a close! Help us prepare our animals
for Winter!

What's new at WMWC?

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Patients helped so far!

We have surpassed 3,056 animals helped this year,

which includes:

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660 Opossums

271 Squirrels

576 Cottontail Rabbits

84 Hawks (varying species)​

And more!

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Want to help us save lives?

Animals Placed in Education Facilities!

American Mink - Michigan

Virginia Opossum - Ohio

Wood Frog - Michigan

Rose-Breasted Grosbeak - Ohio

Rose-Breasted Grosbeak - Ohio

Woodchuck - New York

Ovenbird - Ohio

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Interested in our wildlife education programs?

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our services

It's stressful to find an animal in need!
We are here to help!

INJURED ADULT ANIMALS

 

Broken legs, cracked shells and missing feathers can be life threatening for animals that have to survive in the wild! WMWC has a veterinary team that diagnoses, treats and heals wildlife in need!

ORPHANED BABIES

 

Knowing if a wild baby animal is truly orphaned can be challenging! See our "Wildlife Assistance" page to help determine if the baby you found needs rescue!

EMERGENCY CARE

 

Use our TEXT ONLY line: 616-606-5805 between 10AM-5PM. Outside text hours, please confine animal in a box in a dark, quiet place overnight.

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contact us

**LOCATION PENDING**

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Tel:  616-361-6109

our address

*ANIMAL INTAKES ARE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY**

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Our phones are monitored:

Weekdays:

10am-1:00pm & 3pm-5pm

Weekends:

10am-12:00pm & 2pm-4pm

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about

about us

West Michigan Wildlife Center began from the "parent organization" of Wildlife Rehab Center Ltd. When WRC's founders the Markle’s decided it was time to retire their center, our dedicated team of volunteers and rehabilitators pledged to see the wonderful rescue work continue via a new organization! Please allow us to introduce the West Michigan Wildlife Center! We are excited for a fresh start but with the same care and kindness you have known via WRC. 

 

West Michigan Wildlife Center is an independent, nonprofit, volunteer organization dedicated to offering the West Michigan area a reliable, high-quality resource for the rehabilitation of orphaned, abandoned, injured, or incapacitated wildlife. Licensed by both the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, we offer a professional and simple way to guarantee the swift and humane return of wounded animals and migratory birds to their natural habitat.

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