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Our Mission

Tucson Wildlife Center is dedicated to the rescue, emergency medical care and rehabilitation of sick, injured and orphaned wildlife before return to the wild, while promoting education, habitat protection and coexistence with wildlife.

We are dedicated to the rescue, emergency medical care and rehabilitation of Southern Arizona’s sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife before return to the wild.

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With a minimum $25 Donation we will send you a complementary “KEEP TUCSON WILD” sticker as a thank you. Ideal for your car bumper, or wherever, to show your support of Tucson Wildlife Center’s Mission of Rescue, Rehab, Release.

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Patient of the Week & Education Corner

Education Corner: 11/7/25

Education Corner: 11/7/25

Social Behavior of … Snakes? Since we’re talking about snakes, thought this might be interesting. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/snakes-social-behavior?rid=874729A49FC4010B3E1E595BA3153B4A&cmpid=org=ngp::mc=crm-email::src=ngp::cmp=editorial::add=WeeklyEscape_20251029

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Patient of the Week: 11/7/25

Patient of the Week: 11/7/25

Kingsnakes Recently, a Kingsnake was admitted to Tucson Wildlife Center after becoming trapped in plastic landscape netting. As the snake struggled to free himself, the netting tightened around his body….…

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Patient of the Week: 10/31/25

Patient of the Week: 10/31/25

Great Horned Owls Tucson Wildlife Center’s rescue team recently responded to three separate Great Horned Owl rescues. In each case, the owl was found near a roadway after an apparent……

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