Tucson Wildlife Center
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Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 520-290-9453
Fax - 520-751-6322
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- 13275 E Speedway Blvd Tucson, AZ 85748
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Tucson Wildlife Center, Inc.
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Visit the only 24/7, 365 days a year wildlife rescue Center in Southern Arizona. Learn how we help injured, ill, and orphaned wildlife. Visits to the center and educational programs are offered by prior arrangement. Other days may be arranged for groups by request. Call and schedule your visit first as there are no drop-ins. Tucson Wildlife Center has experienced volunteers in wildlife rehabilitation for Sonoran Desert animals. Permanent residents include Wilbur the bobcat, who was found orphaned and injured on a construction site. The injuries he sustained require lifelong medication making him unable to be released. Bubba & Otto are our Great Horned Owls who were unable to be released due to the injuries they had received. Joshua and Juniper are our resident Gambel's Quail who were unable to be released due to imprinting following people attempting to keep them as pets... and many other amazing stories of animals now helping us educate people.Visit the only 24/7, 365 days a year wildlife rescue Center in Southern Arizona. Learn how we help injured, ill, and orphaned wildlife. Visits to the center and educational programs are offered by prior arrangement. Other days may be arranged for groups by request. Call and schedule your visit first as there are no drop-ins. Tucson Wildlife Center has experienced volunteers in wildlife rehabilitation for Sonoran Desert animals. Permanent residents include Wilbur the bobcat, who was found orphaned and injured on a construction site. The injuries he sustained require lifelong medication making him unable to be released. Bubba & Otto are our Great Horned Owls who were unable to be released due to the injuries they had received. Joshua and Juniper are our resident Gambel's Quail who were unable to be released due to imprinting following people attempting to keep them as pets... and many other amazing stories of animals now helping us educate people.