Our Commitment to Wildlife Care

At South Dayton Wildlife Rehab, we rescue and rehabilitate injured and orphaned wildlife, ensuring they receive the care needed to thrive in their natural habitats once again.

A caring wildlife rehabilitator gently holding a small injured bird in their hands.
A caring wildlife rehabilitator gently holding a small injured bird in their hands.
Our Mission
Community Education

We strive to educate the community about wildlife conservation and the importance of coexistence, fostering a deeper understanding and respect for the natural world around us.

Our Location

Located in Franklin, Ohio, South Dayton Wildlife Rehab is dedicated to wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, serving the community and nature alike.

Address

123 Wildlife Lane, Franklin, OH

Hours

9 AM - 5 PM

Wildlife Rehabilitation FAQs

What is wildlife rehabilitation?

Wildlife rehabilitation involves rescuing, caring for, and releasing injured or orphaned wild animals back into their habitats.

How can I help?

You can help by volunteering, donating supplies, or spreading awareness about wildlife conservation and rehabilitation efforts in your community.

What animals do you care for?

We care for various native species including birds, mammals, and reptiles that are injured, orphaned, or in distress.

Where are you located?

We are based in Franklin, Ohio.

Do you accept injured animals?

Yes, we accept injured or orphaned wildlife for rehabilitation.

What is your mission statement?

Our mission is to protect wildlife, provide compassionate care, and educate the community about coexistence and environmental stewardship.