Hotline on the wild side
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Wildlife Response IncCalling all animal lovers! We need your help giving injured and orphaned wildlife a second chance.
$0
raised by 0 people
$5,000 goal
in 2 months left
We’re the first line of support for injured and orphaned wildlife, and we need your help to keep saving lives! Your donations fuel our mission by helping cover essential operating costs and supporting the amazing rehabbers who give these animals a second chance. Please consider donating to help this critical mission.
Wildlife Response, Inc. (WRI) is a non-profit (501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 1992 to care for orphaned and injured wildlife in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia.
Wildlife Response, Inc. is dedicated to the preservation of wildlife through rehabilitation and education. One of the most universal challenges today in the battle to save wild things and wild places is how to bond people to the physical world in a powerful enough way to give them the motivation to want to protect and preserve it. It is especially important in our growing suburban and urban communities to increase significant associations connecting people and nature, especially where natural environments and natural experiences are less and less common. On a local level, the steady arrival of new residents to the Hampton Roads area is having an overwhelming impact on our wildlife and natural environment. As we accommodate this progression, it is essential that people who now call the Hampton Roads area home understand the sensitive balance of human and non-human populations, the effect we have on the natural environment, and the best ways in which we can coexist.
The Wildlife Response & Rehabilitation Center (WRRC)
The Wildlife Response and Rehabilitation Center is projected to be a central location where local citizens, animal control officials and other agencies can drop off wildlife; as well as provide a redistribution center for animals where they can be triaged, then sent to permitted home-based wildlife rehabilitators. When the Center opens this facility will provide a safe recuperation site for wildlife brought there. Most recuperated wildlife will be released offsite in their appropriate habitat. Another goal of the center is also to launch an expanded educational platform for WRI that will be used to cultivate an understanding of our immediate environment and the wildlife that we cohabitate with. This portion of WRI’s mission will be fulfilled with onsite and offsite programs which may include "wild ambassadors" (animals unable to be returned to the wild but can help spread the message of wildlife conservation).
The Center is currently under construction and not open to the public.
WRI Hotline 757-543-7000
If you have found injured wildlife, please don't email us! Call our Hotline for assistance.
If someone has not responded to your message within an hour, please call back and leave a message in the main mailbox. Messages are checked regularly by volunteers, so please be patient. We will contact you as soon as possible.
Thank you for caring about our wild neighbors!