Since 1969, the South Florida Wildlife Center has treated and rehabilitated thousands of injured and orphaned wildlife animals in the tri-county area. The Center is the highest-volume wildlife hospital in Florida, admitting between 8,000-12,000 animals each year. Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and release injured and orphaned wildlife in South Florida and to educate the public about wildlife issues and a peaceful co-existence with our wild neighbors.
A national leader and teaching facility in wildlife veterinary medicine and rehabilitation, SFWC provides emergency rescue, veterinary treatment, and expert rehabilitative care to more than 350 wild species and responds to wildlife conflicts, and collaborates locally and nationally on issues impacting human, environmental, and animal health.
Visit southfloridawildlifecenter.org, find us on social media (@SouthFloridaWildlifeCenter), or call us at (954) 524-4302.