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Wildlife Rescue Center

1128 New Ballwin Road, Ballwin, MO 63021

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday:

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Sunday:

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

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  • Photo of Wildlife Rescue Center - New Ballwin Road, Ballwin, Missouri, United States
  • Photo of Wildlife Rescue Center - New Ballwin Road, Ballwin, Missouri, United States
  • Photo of Wildlife Rescue Center - New Ballwin Road, Ballwin, Missouri, United States
  • Photo of Wildlife Rescue Center - New Ballwin Road, Ballwin, Missouri, United States
  • Photo of Wildlife Rescue Center - New Ballwin Road, Ballwin, Missouri, United States
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Location & Phone number

1128 New Ballwin Rd, Ballwin, MO 63021, United States
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About the Business

Wildlife Rescue Center

The Wildlife Rescue Center, located at 1128 New Ballwin Road in Ballwin, Missouri, is a veterinary care institution dedicated to rehabilitating sick, injured, and orphaned native wildlife. They release healthy animals back into their natural habitat and provide educational outreach to promote environmental awareness and a harmonious relationship with wildlife. If you find an animal in need, please contact them at (636) 394-1880. Remember, young animals are not always in need of help, so it's important to call before intervening. The center's goal is to return animals to their natural homes as quickly as possible, especially during the busy months of May and June when baby animals are abundant.

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India:
5

"Amazing and helpful individuals! They helped take this fox we found abandoned under their wing! 100% recommend."

1 year ago
Brandi:
5

""As a veterinarian, I have had the privilege of working closely with the Wildlife Rescue Center team on numerous occasions, and I must commend their exceptional dedication and expertise in caring for wildlife. The team consistently demonstrates a deep understanding of many native species, providing meticulous medical attention and rehabilitation services. Their commitment to wildlife conservation is evident in their tireless efforts to rehabilitate injured and orphaned animals. The facilities are well-equipped, ensuring the health and welfare of the animals in their care. I have witnessed firsthand the team's compassionate approach, not only in treating injuries but also in creating environments that promote healing and minimize stress. The collaboration between veterinary professionals and the Wildlife Rescue Center team has been seamless, fostering an environment of mutual respect and a shared goal of releasing rehabilitated animals back into their natural habitats. In my professional opinion, the Wildlife Rescue Center stands out as an exemplary organization, consistently delivering high-quality care and making a substantial impact on the well-being of our local wildlife population.""

1 year ago
Johnny Costello:
5

"I had the incredible opportunity to visit the Wildlife Rescue Center recently, and I am absolutely amazed by the work they do. The dedication and passion of the staff towards the well-being of the animals are truly commendable. The Center's commitment to rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing injured and orphaned wildlife is evident in every aspect of their operation. The facilities and grounds are well maintained, providing a safe, quiet, and nurturing environment for the animals in care. The knowledgeable staff members go above and beyond to ensure each wild patient receives the specialized care required for its unique situation. One thing that stood out to me was the educational component of the Center. The staff takes the time to educate visitors about wildlife-human interactions and the impact each person can have on preserving our natural world. It's not just a rehabilitation center; it's a place that inspires awareness and responsible action. Overall, my visit left me inspired and grateful for the vital work being done at the Wildlife Rescue Center. I wholeheartedly recommend this center to anyone seeking help with a wild animal, interested in supporting wildlife conservation, or simply wanting to witness the positive impact that compassion and professional care can have on wildlife in need."

1 year ago
Linda Haas:
5

"The Wildlife Rescue Center in Ballwin MO is hands down a first class rehab center! The staff is very knowledgeable and the volunteers are dedicated and compassionate. Working with wildlife can be extremely challenging but they have had many impressive success stories! They always act in the best interest of the animal."

1 year ago
Miranda Portis:
1

"TERRIBLE!!!!!!! Had a baby bunny no bigger than the size of your palm can’t get ahold of no one to assist and I’ve called multiply times. And wouldn’t take him or see him due to “appointments only”. Now the little guy has passed"

1 year ago
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