News
Kringle Sale Now Just In Time for Easter!
Order your Kringle now just in time for Easter Brunch! Kringles, Cookies and Coffee! Drop off your order with payment by March 11th and Pick up at the Wildlife In Need Center 12-5pm on Wednesday, March 28. Order forms are available at our front desk or download...
Feathers In Focus Winners Announced!
Drumroll please....and SCROLL DOWN TO VIEW 2017 WINNERS! A very special thank you to the 22 professional and amateur photographers who joined us September 16th for Feathers in Focus, WINC’s photography workshop. Each of the photographers had the opportunity to take...
Feathers In Focus
Watch the website for 2018 dates to join us for Feathers In Focus, a Raptor Photography Workshop 2017 Information: Join us for a unique opportunity to photograph our raptor educational animal ambassadors up close and learn about their species. Feathers In Focus will...
Chase Turns One!
Chase one of our Animal Ambassadors is a captive bred striped skunk that was born on May 9th, 2016. WINC staff just celebrated his 1st birthday yesterday! Happy Birthday, Chase! Wild striped skunks have a risk of carrying rabies and therefore cannot be rehabilitated...
Waldo the Woodchuck passes
January 12, 2017 It is with heavy hearts we want to share that last night we had to say goodbye to Waldo, our beloved educational Woodchuck. Waldo joined the Wildlife In Need Center staff back in the summer of 2008 as a young Woodchuck that had been raised by a couple...
Eagle Finds Home
August 7, 2016 We are beyond happy to share that our adult female Bald Eagle that was brought to us back in late February with an eye injury and lead poisoning has safely made the trip to her new forever home in Oregon! She came to us with a very infected left eye and...
Wildlife In Need Hosting IWRC Courses
These courses are designed for beginning wildlife or novice rehabilitators seeking formal education. Updates coming soon! To learn more you can visit IWRC's website at: International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council
Release-A-Palooza!
On July 21st, 2015, WINC released 51 animals back to the wild! Check out a list of the patients that are free once again.
All About Albinism
Learn about the truly fascinating condition of albinism in wildlife and check out some of the albino patients that WINC has admitted.
“A Place Where Birds Don’t Have Broken Wings” : WINC Mourns the Loss of Leslie Kiehl
Leslie Kiehl, beloved WINC staff member, passed away on Wednesday, April 29th, 2015. WINC staff, volunteers, and supporters mourn this tremendous loss while celebrating a truly beautiful life.