St. Francis Wildlife
St. Francis Wildlife, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, was founded in 1978 to provide humane care and rehabilitation for all species of sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife in North Florida and South Georgia. Each year, they receive and care for more than 3,500 animals, from Ruby-throated Hummingbirds and Gray Squirrels to Bald Eagles and River Otters.
Sick, injured, or orphaned wildlife can be dropped off at our hospital until St. Francis volunteers are able to pick up and transfer to their facility. They also respond to rescue calls and calls to help with "nuisance wildlife."
Their wildlife hospital and rehabilitation facility is located on 35 secluded acres of forest, fields and ponds, four miles northwest of Havana in Gadsden County at 5580 Salem Rd., Quincy, Florida, 32352.
St. Francis Wildlife Association
P.O. Box 38160
Tallahassee, FL 32315
(850) 627-4151
stfranciswildlife.org
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