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October 2024 by sharen Montgomery
Very helpful with questions about Birginia wildlife.
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October 2024 by Mike Maroney
Amazing staff doing amazing work
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August 2024 by Bailey Messer
I’ve taken many little injured ones in need to the Wildlife Center of Virginia. They are so responsive and considerate I appreciate them so much. They handle every case with the utmost care and sensitivity- they are super helpful and responsive every time I call or have emailed for a follow up. The work they do is so hard and the team here deserves the highest praise for their dedication and tireless efforts. Thank you so much to everyone at the center!
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August 2024 by Kelley DeLargy
This group of wonderful people agreed to treat an injured bird I found. It is in a beautiful location!
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July 2024 by Alex Davies
I live in Richmond, VA and I found an American robin with a broken wing. Although the Wildlife Center of VA is about 1.5 hours from me, the front desk gave me phone numbers of several volunteers who transport animals. All of the volunteers called me back within half an hour and they were VERY kind. The front desk was also helpful to me on the phone.
They also gave me a patient number so that I could follow-up on the bird’s case. Sadly, the bird I found had to be euthanized. His wing had substantial damage and I was sad about this outcome, but they wrote me a very nice email explaining their decision and how this was the most humane option.
If you live in Central VA and find injured wildlife, it might be worth calling them first because they do have transporters
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July 2024 by John Yates
They always take care of animals that we bring there. Super nice people
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July 2024 by donna ingram
Everytime I've taken or have recommended to others to take needy animals to them it's always ended up with a disappointment. I know of no animal that was ever rehabilitated at this facility.. if you want an animal to thrive and get better this is not the place to take it.
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July 2024 by Just Me
A wonderful organization, doing a fabulous job.
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May 2024 by David Nershi
This place isn't open to the public. Don't visit unless you have an injured animal, or it's during a scheduled public event. (Updated)
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February 2024 by Jarrod Clifton
We took a groundhog here that had gotten into a fight with something, but he was still breathing so we helped him. Even to the point of my wife holding him like a baby. We got him to eat and drink water. He wanted to live. He was up and moving, making noise and wanting out when we left! Got a call the other day from here telling me they euthanized it and it didn't have rabies, but the person that called me was very nice.
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January 2024 by Janine Aquino
This is such a great place to have in Waynesboro! We collect nuts and deliver many boxes to them every year to help rehabilitate the wildlife!
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December 2023 by Ley Watson
We love these folks and the work they do every day!❤️
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October 2023 by Heather Smith
Must go, the amazing things they do for VA native wildlife is incredible. They should all be praised for the work they do.
The tour was wonderful and very educational.
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October 2023 by F
A wonderful non profit that takes care of injured wild animals. I took an injured baby squirrel that my cat brought to me (ugh). They took it in... hope it made it.
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October 2023 by Cari Grigsby
Amazing organization!