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Wildlife Rehabilitators for Montgomery 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 Montgomery County.
Name City Specialization Contact Information
Bryant, GlenMagnoliasmall mammals, fawns(832) 571-4878 (call or text) glen_brynt@yahoo.com
Free, TeriMagnoliaSmall mammals and fawns832-953-8975 (11 am - 5 pm) or runningfreeranch@yahoo.com
Friends of Texas WildlifeMagnoliaSmall mammals (including fawns), Birds (including raptors) and Reptiles/Amphibians(281) 259-0039 or ftwl.help@gmail.com
Gibson, LisaStagecoachSmall mammals (including transport and stabilization of fawns)281-259-8724 or 281-467-6936 (reasonable hrs) winterhawk@att.net
Haskett, CindyMagnoliaBobcats, foxes, small and medium mammals, large mammals (emergency hold only) small raptors and hawks (281) 507-9824 (8am - 9pm) ; text
Richards , Nikki MagnoliaBald Eagles (281) 543-7791 (anytime) nik0801@aol.com
Trees, DarinMontgomerySmall mammals (excluding squirels) and White-tailed deer fawns 832-515-6227 (reasonable hours) or darintrees@yahoo.com
Wildlife Center of TexasHoustonMammals, birds, reptiles and oiled wildlife response713-861-WILD
Winkelmann, Janette MagnoliaSmall Mammals, Fawns, Large Mammals(281) 356-4333 (10am - 8pm)

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