CWR ANGEL TREE

Some of our residents, who see everything that happens at the rescue and know what we need better than anyone, have crafted their own holiday wishlists. Click on their Holiday Wish Tags to peek at what they’re hoping to gift back to the rescue this season.

Your kindness helps turn our sanctuary into a true home for those who need it most — ESPECIALLY DURING THE HOLIDAYS.

Animal Residents

A Note on Animal Residents…

We get many requests for visits or to present educational programs with an animal ambassador. This is a good time to share some information about CWR’s Resident Program, as it pertains to educational animals!

  • Any wild species that you see listed above is not a pet. They are animals determined by our vet to be non-releasable. An animal may be deemed non-releasable because of a medical or physical disability that would hinder survival in the wild. CWR utilizes several large properties where the environment is safe for non-releasable wildlife to live and they can receive supplemental feeding as needed.

  • It is illegal for any person, other than a state appointed rehabilitator, to care for injured wildlife. A federal Migratory Bird Permit is required to keep/house non-releasable avian wildlife. This is a lengthy and expensive process that takes time, money, and patience. To obtain a permit from U.S. Fish and Wildlife, at least 100 hours of hands-on rehab experience is needed, gained over the course of one year minimum. Permits are renewed annually. CWR takes care to meet federal standards and accommodate animals in a safe and secure environment.