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Wildlife Rehabilitators for Hays County


NOTE: Small mammals do not include deer or deer fawns unless otherwise stated. Small raptors include smaller birds of prey such as screech owls & kestrels, etc.

Wildlife Rehabilitators for Hays County.
Name City Specialization Contact Information
A New Start Wildlife Rescue & Rehab.AustinSmall mammals and reptiles/ amphibians. NO deer (including fawns); NO birds. 512-387-0927 (7am - 7pm) (This is a voicemail box, a volunteer will return your call ASAP)
All Things Wild RehabilitationGeorgetownSmall mammals, fawn, songbirds, raptors, and reptiles/amphibians512-897-0806 (9 am - 5 pm) or allthingswildrehab.org
Ashlock, EmilyBee CavesSmall mammals, large mammals, bats, fawns, reptiles, amphibians, bobcats, coyotes512-773-5653 (anytime) talonsnclawsrescue@gmail.com
Austin Area Wildlife RehabilitationAustinMammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians512-709-6335
Austin Wildlife Rescue, Inc.AustinMammals (incl. deer), birds, reptiles, amphibians512-472-9453 (anytime), intake hrs: 9am-4pm (intake center: 5401 E. MLK Blvd.)
Davis Orth, KarenAustinSmall mammals (specializing in raccoons, coyotes, foxes, bobcats and armadillos)512-924-9556 (any reasonable time)
The Rescue HouseDripping SpringsFawns, small mammalsCall/Text (512) 777-8208; 8 am to 8 pm; after hours calls accepted in emergencies. therescuehouse@outlook.com
Young, BethWimberleySmall mammals(512) 971-1260 (anytime)

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