
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 Southern Arizona’s only state-of-the-art wildlife hospital. We operate 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.
Save The Date!
TWC’s 2026 Benefit is March 8, 2026
at Lowes Ventana Canyon Resort.
Go to our 2026 Benefit Tab for Tickets and Information
Help us “KEEP TUCSON WILD”

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.
Just click the link below to donate.
ADMISSIONS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!!
Patient of the Week & Education Corner
Patient of the Week: 2/27/2026
Sonoran Opossum Last October, Tucson Wildlife Center’s intake team received a call about a Sonoran Opossum found lying in the middle of a residential road in Tucson, bleeding from her……
Education Corner – 2/27/26
The extraordinary flight of the Mexican long-nosed bat This is a very good article, bats are so important to our ecosystem. https://www.bbc.com/storyworks/specials/living-legacy/the-extraordinary-flight-of-the-mexican-long-nosed-bat/
Patient of the Week: 2/20/2026
Coyote With Mange This adult male coyote was rescued after being found inactive, severely emaciated, and suffering from advanced mange. At first glance, animals like this are often assumed to……



