Alpine Meadows Wildlife Rehab

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Alpine Meadows  Wildlife Rehab was first created in 2007 in Alpine, TX.  In 2009 we moved to New Mexico bringing the center with us. It is a home based rehab facility that is run by me and my husband. Our goals are to rehabilitate orphaned and injured wildlife from this area and to return them to the wild. I  rehabilitate cottontails, jackrabbits, bobcats, javelinas, antelope, white tailed and mule deer and other small mammals. I DO NOT rehabilitate birds, bats, large predators, skunks or raccoons. (If you need a rehabber for the animals I do not rehab please call your local game warden) Please look at the photo album pages to see some of the animals that I have rehabilitated and please sign my guest book. I would love to see what you think of the site and my work. 

We are proud to announce that we have now obtained our 501(c)(3) Non profit status!! Donations are now tax deductible.

Mission Statement

To provide humane and compassionate care for our New Mexico wildlife until they can resume their life in the wild. To honor their wildness and spirits and provide a dignified life and if need be a dignified ending to that life. To educate and communicate with the members of the community on how they can play a role in protecting our wildlife and their habitat.

Due to the nature of wildlife rehab Alpine Meadows does NOT offer tours. The animals at the facility are being rehabilitated for their eventual release back into the wild and it is extremely important to the animals survival that they maintain their respect and fear of humans. I am happy to let you view their pictures and profiles on this website though and I hope you enjoy them. Thank you.

Alpine Meadows Wildlife Rehab is funded solely on private donations from people like you and my dear hubby. It is not funded  by the state agency, government agency , the Fish & Wildlife Department or any other organization. All donations large and small are greatly appreciated and go directly to the care, feeding, housing, and medical attention of the animals. They really DO make a difference! Thank you for your donation. 


Angela@alpinemeadowswildliferehab.com

Last edited: 7/01/10

 




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