Florida Wild Mammal Association

5 from 72 reviews

Address 198 Edgar Poole Rd #4264, Crawfordville, FL 32327

Phone Number +18503632351

Description Florida Wild Mammal Association is a non-profit wildlife rehabilitation center in Wakulla County dedicated to the rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife. We have been in Wakulla since 1995 and take care of a little over 1,200 wildlife patients per year with no state, county, or federal funding. We are only run by donations! We live at the facility so someone is almost always there for emergency drop-offs, but are not always able to answer the phone due to the number of babies we have coming in and our very small staff. We will do our best to answer or return calls, but as I said we are always at the facility for in taking patients brought to us! We do not have any paid rescuers, so any rescues done are purely done by volunteers.

Website http://fwma.org/

Reviews
Audra Minnick DeMoss

Thank you so much for all you do for animals. Y’all have hearts of Gold. I was so helpless 😭watching our new neighbor’s “hog dogs” rip the poor Armadillo’s back open that I dropped off to you. I thank God I was there to save this sweet baby’s life. God bless you all.

Jeff “Chief” Bradbury

This place is awesome and the work they do to help injured animals is truly amazing. We found a laughing gull on St George island and it's wing was badly broken and drove the 50 miles to get him some help. We showed up and were greeted by a sweet lady gave her the bird (we got from the humane center that provided this organization's number to us to help the bird which they need help with donations)and she took the bird right in and I was worried they would just put him down but nope they will try to fix his wing, rehabilitate him, and is he is able to be set free he will be and if not be will live his days out as a educational animal or live in a sanctuary. She also showed us around and all the animals that were still getting help and told us about them along with other animals that have been saved and all the programs they go to if they are to injured to be released back into the wild, places that have adopted them. They have several pelicans that were brought in that had broken wings that a person broke them while they were still babies in a nest. Which is so sad and upsetting that somebody coulda so such a thing to innocent babies that trust you. This place is any inspiration to see the good that people can help with and the possibilities are limitless instead of just killing an animal due to their injuries. Visit and make a donation like we did it will inspire you and make a difference for the animals. The animals will always be different sense they are getting the help they need.

Mandy Plympton Hancock

I have done volunteer work at this location in the past. Miss Chris is Grace with all of the critters that are brought in and cared for them like her children. The awesome part is they release the mammal in the same area that they were brought from. A couple weeks ago I took in a teenage Hawk that was injured. She informed me that he had been hit by a car and had some head trauma but was better and they would be releasing him in the same area send. This made me very happy. I do believe this little fella got tired of us taking photos of him LOL.

Dave “SATSU” C

We rescued a baby Eastern Gray Squirrel in Apalachicola. We know he's in good hands and will be safely released once mature enough. These are dedicated professionals who live to save, rehabilitate and release Florida Wild mammals. We should all be thankful for their hard work and knowledge. They love what they do!

Christina Carraway

The creature love is real here! They love what they do and it truly shows. If you need a home for a random wild animal, this is the spot for them. I even took a kitten that showed up in my yard injured up there and they told me what to do and gave me medicine for her. A wonderful woman runs it and she runs it well. They take birds, raccoons, squirrels, foxes, bats, deer, bunnies, possums, armadillos and more

Kathy Rollins

Awesome people, one of our guys rescued a juvenile eagle on 319, that had just been hit by a truck! He was in bad shape, but they are helping him! St. Francis Wildlife gave me their number and they have been keeping us updated on his condition!

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Business Hours
Monday:Open 24 HoursTuesday:Open 24 HoursWednesday:Open 24 HoursThursday:Open 24 HoursFriday:Open 24 HoursSaturday:Open 24 HoursSunday:Open 24 Hours

Accessibility

  • No wheelchair accessible entrance

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