Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation

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Kendalia, United States

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Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation is located in Kendalia, United States on 335 Old Blanco Rd. Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category wildlife rescue service in United States.

Address

335 Old Blanco Rd

Phone

+1 8303362725

Amenities

Gender-neutral toilets

Open hours

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Gina Pisani

Such kind and caring employees and volunteers. I'm proud to be able to help here!

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This Much Productions

These folks are lifesavers. I had a Mama raccoon birth two babies in my barn. Then it appeared something violent happened inside the barn. Mama disappeared leaving two very small babies wandering aimlessly. I put both babies in a cage with a towel and my neighbor and I headed off to Kendalia to Wildlife Rescue and Rehab. At the gate, we followed directions and at a snail's pace made our way to the intake building. An employee met us and directed us to another building where we filled out paperwork and surrendered the two baby racoons. They are very efficient and caring. I should mention that I originally called our local wildlfe rescue in Wimberley and they were over capacity. They recommended Wildlife Rescue & Rehab in Kendalia and provided all the necessary information to make our trip seamless.

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Tammy Lively

This is an amazing place, I encourage anyone who loves animals and has a little free time to get involved in their volunteer program, we just signed up and are super excited for our rewarding adventure!

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R. C.

We called about a porcupine who had been hit by a car right before they closed for the night and they stayed open just passed closing so that we could rescue the porcupine and get him immediate medical attention. They do a wonderful job. Thank you Brittany and to all that do their part for the rescue of our precious wildlife.

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Echo Palmer

This place is AMAZING for how much they really care for injured animals like birds, pigs, donkeys, horses & we even think our grandson got to pet either a wild boar (or javelina?). It's a private preserve so you can't hang around there or get a tour, but we had to take a barn swallow that banged into our back window & either broke or dislocated one wing. We were worried that it was one of the parents from the back porch nest that we think had eggs in it. They said if they could heal it we could go pick it back up so it could be back near it's home.