Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife – CROW
The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) is a teaching hospital and visitor education center dedicated to saving wildlife through state-of-the-art veterinary care, research, education, and conservation medicine.
CROW’s Visitor Education Center (VEC) offers a behind-the-scenes look into CROW’s animal care through live camera feeds, interactive displays, and daily presentations by students, staff, and volunteers.
Each year, CROW cares for more than 6,000 wildlife patients, including more than 200 different species of sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife in its veterinary hospital, which is one of the nation’s leading rehabilitation facilities for native and migratory wildlife.
CROW offers educational fellowships and externship programs for undergraduate students, and internship programs for veterinarian graduates.
Volunteers are the cornerstone of CROW and each year more than 200 volunteers dedicate thousands of hours helping rescue, rehabilitate, and release wildlife.
CROW Hospital Phone:
(239) 472-3644 ext. #222
After-Hour Emergencies
Any carriers or boxes dropped off with the animals will not be returned until after the animal has been transported to CROW. Drop-off locations will not be able to transfer an animal to a different carrier/box upon drop-off. Please label your carrier/box that you would like returned with your name and phone number you and reach out to the CROW hospital at 239-472-3644 ext 222 to coordinate your carrier/box return.

