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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.

Please call us at 520-290-9453 (520-290-WILD) with wildlife questions or emergencies.

We are Southern Arizona’s only state-of-the-art wildlife hospital operating 24/7, 365 days a year.

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.

Support Tucson Wildlife Center and purchase your Jim Click Millions for Tucson Raffle tickets here. Last day to purchase tickets is November 30, 2023. The drawing will be held on December 14, 2023. Tickets are $25 each.

The Latest From Our Blog

Patient of the Week: 06/09/23

Patient of the Week: 06/09/23

Gambel’s Quail Chick Tucson Wildlife Center would like to recognize Julia and Lillian, EMTs for AMR Southern Arizona, for going above and beyond the call of duty to rescue an……

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Thank you again to Hughes Federal Credit Union and Diana Madaras!

Thank you again to Hughes Federal Credit Union and Diana Madaras!

Hughes Federal Credit Union donated a check for $ 12,000 to the Tucson Wildlife Center. This was made possible through $5 donations for each new Diana Madaras “Little Prowler” debit……

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Patient of the Week: 06/02/23

Patient of the Week: 06/02/23

King Snake This Kingsnake was one thirsty reptile after being brought to Tucson Wildlife Center, trapped in plastic landscape netting. After releasing him from the netting, his intake exam by……

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Get involved.

If you would like to help us achieve our mission to rescue sick, injured, or orphaned wildlife, become a volunteer or donate today.

Donate to the Center.

We greatly value all donations from the community. We receive no government funding. Any amount you can donate is greatly appreciated.

Community outreach.

Due to safety concerns for our staff and the public, Tucson Wildlife Center will not be hosting tours at this time. We will make you aware if and when this changes.

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