Dedicated to the Rescue, Rehabilitation and Release of St Johns County's Native Wildlife.
                                                                                                                   A Non-Profit Organization Since 1989

Giving Care When Care Is Needed...

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"The deer, the horse, the great eagle, these are our brothers, the Earth
 is our mother...all things are connected like the blood that unites our family.
Whatever befalls the earth, befalls the sons (and daughters) of the earth."

Chief Seattle, 1854
 



Read about: Penny Opossum
 

 



Read about:
Sometimes you got to do
what you got to do.


 

How The Raccoon Got His Mask
A Seneca Folk Tale

How The Raccoon Got His Coat
A Native American Folk Tale

Raccoon And The Blind Men
A Menominee Nation Folk Tale

 



Meet "Little White Bear"

 



Saving Our Sea Turtles


 



Read about
Herring Gull wrapped
in monofilament.
Graphic

Red Fox baby

 




Meet the Rehabber

 



Florida Black Bear in St. Augustine

 

Read about:
The Eyes of Innocence

 

Chubaca Raccoon

 

Read about:
Deer Get Rough Start on Life

 

Screech Owl
 

The Legend of The Dream Catcher
A Native American Folk Tale

 



Gray Fox
The Meaning of Rehabilitation...

To face yet another day just like the one before. We forgo sleep, time with family and friends, and any time at all for ourselves. And yet, when life is given back, a success is noted, a victory won, we are renewed to continue with this work. Those who are gifted with a great love for animals and nature and the ability to help save their lives have no choice but to do all that is humanly and humanely possible.

Baby Bobcat's first meal.

If you are able to give a donation for this wild animal's care, please do.
With your donation we are able to care for more animals like this.

 


Please, take a moment to read these important articles.

The Dangers of Monofilament and Other Items

Can I keep Him?
 


 
          




 

 


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