Tucson Wildlife Center is seeing increasing amounts of young wildlife being admitted to the hospital. This time of the year is when the majority of animals such as cottontails, doves,…
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Tribute to Wilbur the Bobcat
Tucson Wildlife Center wants to pay tribute to our beloved Wilbur, who passed last January. Wilbur came to us over 16 years ago, as a 3-week-old kitten, with a head…
TUCSON WILDLIFE CENTER PSA:
Vultures Under Fire Within the last month, Tucson Wildlife Center has received multiple vultures (Black Vultures & Turkey Vultures) that have been affected by wildlife shooting in some capacity. Shown…
Reminder: Early bidding end Friday March 4 at 6pm!
Even if you are not attending, you can still support us by participating and bidding on Silent Auction items. There are more than 250 fabulous items in the silent auction…
The Tucson Wildlife Center Benefit Dinner is Sunday, March 6th at the Westin La Paloma Even if you are not attending, you can still support us by participating and bidding on…
Patient of the Week: Mourning Doves
As temperatures start to increase and winter turns to spring, we are getting out and enjoying the weather. This time of year also brings the period of the year where…
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Come join our team!! If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, then Tucson Wildlife Center is looking for you! Come be a part of an awesome and dynamic…
Patient of the Week: Snow Goose
While Tucson hasn’t gotten any snow this winter season, we still get the opportunity to see beautiful migratory animals that are more accustomed to it. In turn, sometimes they get…
Would you like to join us for our 2022 Benefit Gala?
Tucson Wildlife Center’s 2022 Benefit Gala, on March 6 at La Paloma, will be here soon! There are a few tickets still available. Order yours today while there still is…
Patient of the Week: Barn Owl
At Tucson Wildlife Center, we rehabilitate owls of all kinds such as Great-horned Owls and Western Screech Owls which are the most common patients we see. On the flip side,…
Patient of the Week: Great Blue Heron
As one of the largest birds that Tucson Wildlife Center rehabilitates, Great blue herons are rare to see, and our staff is always excited to help one out. In this…
Patient of the Week: Great-horned Owl
This majestic owl has gone through a lot over the course of the last several months. He came to Tucson Wildlife Center after a reported collision with a vehicle. Since…
TWC 2022 Benefit Gala
Tucson Wildlife Center is pleased to announce our annual fundraising benefit, with silent and live auctions for 2022. It will be held at La Paloma on March 6th. For details…
Patient of the Week: Ring-neck Duck
This waterfowl came to Tucson Wildlife Center after being found near the Pima County Wastewater Plant. He was reported to have potentially been attacked by an avian predator. On arrival,…
Patient of the Week: Desert Cottontail
With 2021 over, it’s only right to highlight one of Tucson Wildlife Center’s favorite and frequent species as this Desert Cottontail is looking amazing! Admitted to the hospital after being…
Patient of the Week: Western Screech Owl
As the temperatures start to drop this winter, people across Tucson are breaking out the firewood and turning up the heat. With this being the case, we offer a friendly…
Patient of the Week: Gila Monster
This Gila Monster came to Tucson Wildlife Center after being found caught in a snap trap. Upon arrival to TWC, her right front limb was severely swollen. After taking x-rays,…
Patient of the Week: Raccoons
This holiday season, these young raccoons are sticking together as a family. Upon arrival to Tucson Wildlife Center, it was determined they were orphaned as they were cold, dehydrated, and…
Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday is almost here. It is on Tuesday, November 30th. Why is Giving Tuesday important to us? Tucson Wildlife Center is open 24/7/365 days a year. For us to…
Patient of the Week: Grandpa and Wilma
Thanks to all of the donations of pumpkins and other items from the Tucson community, our Tucson Wildlife Center staff were able to serve many of our animals’ special meals…
Patient of the Week: Desert Mud Turtle
In the Sonoran Desert, it’s a rare sight to see certain native species as we’re so accustomed to a dry and harsh climate. However, this previous monsoon season offered many…