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16th Annual
Craft & Bake Sale

at the
 
Alabama Wildlife Center

Saturday, December 6, 2008

9a.m. – 2p.m.

Santa: 9a.m. – 1p.m.

Save the Date !!

Wild About Chocolate

Saturday, February 14, 2009

7:00 - 10:00p.m.

at
 WorkPlay,
 500 23rd St. S., 35233

Tickets: $75 in advance;
$100 at the door

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Register for Volunteer Orientation Classes!
 

Next Orientation:
 

January 17, 2009
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Contact
Information

Business Office
 
205-663-7930

Wildlife Hotline
  
205-621-3333
Fax
  
205-682-6867
Address
   Alabama Wildlife Center
   Oak Mountain State Park
   100 Terrace Dr.
   Pelham, AL 35124
   For Directions and Hours of Operation, Click Here.
E-mail
General Info:

   Wildlife@awrc.org
Animal Questions:
  
Lmcdonald@awrc.org


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The Alabama Wildlife Center is Alabama’s oldest and largest wildlife rehabilitation center, providing care annually for nearly 2,500 native birds, mammals, and reptiles of over 100 species, in order to return them to the wild.  Located in the heart of Oak Mountain State Park, the Center’s educational mission is to arouse awareness and concern for Alabama’s native wildlife and the problems they face because of the rapid spread of human activity.  Visitors are welcome to tour the Center and experience the fascinating details of wildlife rehabilitation.
 

Alabama Wildlife Center

Holiday Cards

Now Available !

 

Help wild creatures in need, and share the true spirit of the holidays with your loved ones and friends…

 

Send us your holiday card list, and we’ll send one of our beautiful wildlife cards to each person on your list.  Each card features a photo of an actual Alabama Wildlife Center patient along with a story about its care.  Click here to view the complete selection.

 

Due to website reconstruction issues, please place your order before 12/4/08 by calling our business office 8am-5pm (cst), Mon.-Fri. at 205-663-7930.  We are sorry for the inconvenience.

Fall Migration Celebration
For photos taken by The Birmingham News, go to:  www.al.com and click on Birmingham \ Photo Galleries \ August 30,2008, Fall Migration Celebration


 


Baby season is here, and we need your help! 
Click here to make a donation in support of our work during this critical and busy time!

 

If you found a bird of prey (raptor), click here. If you found a songbird, click here.
If you found a water or shore bird, click here. If you found a mammal, click here.

 

 

 
Juvenile Raptor Restoration Project
Sponsored by Southern Company and
National Fish & Wildlife Foundation

The Alabama Wildlife Center presents an archive of case histories and photographs of southeastern juvenile raptors that have been successfully reunited with their parents or fostered to other wild adults.  Click here for information about the Juvenile Raptor Restoration Project.  Click here to access the archive of photographs and case histories. 
 
A Barred Owl's Story
This Barred Owl was tangled in a barbed wire fence in Lamar County.  Your support for the Alabama Wildlife Center helps wild creatures like this beautiful owl return to the wild.  Click here to see the Barred Owl’s amazing story as it recovered and returned to the wild. 

Make your contribution to the Alabama Wildlife Center and help make the continued care of Alabama's native wildlife possible. Your support helps more than you know!

 

 

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