Canyon Bats Tucson Wildlife Center may not have a belfry, but this week we do have a trio of bats in our care … a mother canyon bat and her…



Canyon Bats Tucson Wildlife Center may not have a belfry, but this week we do have a trio of bats in our care … a mother canyon bat and her…

Fireworks The Fourth of July has many traditions including parades, barbeques, and firework displays. Before planning to celebrate with fireworks, Tucson Wildlife Center would like to remind you of the…

Tucson’s Extreme Heat Affecting Baby Wildlife As summer heats up in Tucson, the rising temperatures are causing trouble for a lot of our wildlife, especially the babies. Phones at Tucson…

Wildlife Babies Baby bobcats, coyotes, and javelina, oh my! Tucson Wildlife Center is currently seeing an increase in calls for stressed but healthy baby wild animals. People often think that…

Coati It’s a raccoon … It’s a ringtail … Its’s a coati! This juvenile female coati was brought to Tucson Wildlife Center after being found in the mountains, moving very…

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…

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…

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…

Gray Fox As a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation hospital, Tucson Wildlife Center cares deeply about the animals we personally rescue or are brought to us for care. Our hope for…

Tucson Wildlife Center is proud to be one of the many charities participating in The Jim Click Millions For Tucson Raffle. This year, the Jim Click Automotive Team is presenting…

Baby Owls (Owlets) Wild baby season is in full bloom and here at Tucson Wildlife Center, it appears to be raining baby owls! We currently are caring for several owlets…

Western Grebe This Western Grebe recently found himself in a tricky situation, when he most likely mistook the light reflected off a paved road for water. Once he landed on…

American Badger Cub Tucson Wildlife Center recently admitted an animal most Arizona residents have probably never seen in the wild … the nocturnal American Badger. This cub, estimated to be…

Happy Earth Day / Barn Owl Release Happy Earth Day! Tomorrow marks the 53rd anniversary of Earth Day, celebrating the preservation of the earth’s natural resources and wild beauty for…

It is on Tuesday, April 04, 2023 What is Arizona Gives Day? This is where you can help make a difference in our community and state. Donations like yours have…

Tucson Wildlife Center would like to give a huge “shout out” to Hughes Federal Credit Union and Diana Madaras. We thank you so much for your support! Please check…

The New Year has arrived, and with it, many of us will make New Year’s resolutions to better ourselves and our communities. During 2023, Tucson Wildlife Center would like you…

Tucson Wildlife Center wishes everyone a Happy New Year! Thanks to your support, in 2023, we will be celebrating 25 years of helping the injured and orphaned wildlife in Tucson…
Summit Hut, an independent, local outdoor store in Tucson AZ, along with brand partner Leki has chosen Tucson Wildlife Center to be one of their donation recipients for the Summit Hut…
Tis’ the season for giving! Help us save the wildlife! Tucson Wildlife Center, for 24 years, continues its mission of rescuing, rehabilitation, and the release of injured, and orphaned wildlife…
Giving Tuesday is almost here. It is on Tuesday, November 29th. Why is Giving Tuesday important to us? Tucson Wildlife Center is open 24/7/365 days a year. For us to…