Nature World Wildlife Rescue

4.5 from 111 reviews

Address 7360 S Finale Point, Homosassa, FL 34446

Phone Number +13526215575

Description Nature World Wildlife Rescue in Homosassa, Florida, is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned, injured, or sick wildlife. We provide a safe haven for all types of wildlife, including mammals, reptiles, birds, and more. The goal of every case is to treat and release the animal back into the wild successfully. We strive to make a difference in the environment and preserve the rights of those who have no voice. Our dedicated volunteers have rescued over 31,000 animals and counting. If you have any questions, would like to volunteer with us, or need help rescuing an animal, please contact us anytime!

Website https://www.natureworldrescue.com/

Reviews
A Google User

We were fortunate to pay a visit while here from out of town to visit Nature World Wildlife Rescue. What a wonderful and amazing operation. It's very obvious that they put their all into rehabbing and caring for all of their critters. I'm grateful for folks like Christina and all who put their heart and soul into running it. The world needs more folks like them in it. 💗

A Google User

Nature World Wildlife is an amazing rescue and release. The animals are very well fed, and taken care of, the place is clean and kept clean. Mary is smiling down on the amazing progress being made. Mary wanted nature World to continue and be great and that is exactly what everyone including Christina, Kristi, and everyone else is striving for, greatness, in honor of Mary. If you have any injured animal that need rehab and rescued take them to natural World Wildlife they will be well taken care of released.

A Google User

I had brought an orphan baby raccoon here last year,and a very tiny possum here the other day. They're very well cared for and keeps me updated on how she (possum) is doing when I called. People who I've shared this story with really need to be educated. Possums RARELY ever have rabies. They are VERY beneficial. They eat ticks, bugs, etc.. She is a very sweet little girl. I wish I could keep her, but it's in her best Interest to grow up healthy (PAWS can and will so this), and release her back in the wild where she needs to be.

A Google User

My fiancé came home from work and found a possum had had her babies in our trashcan. He called this wildlife rescue and the guy who answered told him all he should do was tip the trashcan over and let them leave when they were ready and hung up on him. I got home from work about an hour later and as I drove past the trashcans I looked in and they were still there. The mom looked sickly and even had a maggot on her. I called another wildlife rescue (Alyssa Critters Rehab) and she came and rescued these babies. Later on she posted that all the babies survived but the mom had passed away. Thank god I didn’t listen to the man my fiancé talked to. The mom would have probably passed away in my trashcan and who knows what would have happened to the five babies!

A Google User

Found a little injured tortoise. Called to see if anyone could take him. They had someone out to us in less than an hour! She was very kind and gentle with the little tortoise, and I think he is in very good hands. Very grateful that they were so quick to come help.

A Google User

I’m actually not comfortable with this rescue. When I’ve taken baby possums to them I was told they will recover and survive because they are bigger but every time they die. They deal with a lot of birds of prey so I’m thinking squirrels and possums or raccoons are not as important.It’s fishy to me. Thankfully I’ve found the best rehabber and I trust her.

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Serves Marion County and nearby areas