WildLife Rehabilitation 

Helping All Animals, Large and Small

We receive hundreds of injured and/or orphaned animals every year. We are licensed to rehabilitate:

  • Squirrels

  • Rabbits

  • Opossums

  • Ducklings

  • Pigeons

  • Hawks

  • Falcons

  • Owls

We can assist with the transport of additional injured and/or orphaned species if a licensed rehab facility is able to take them. These include but are not limited to:

  • Raccoons

  • Bobcat

  • Foxes

  • Turtles


ITEM DONATIONS

  • • Beechnut/Gerber baby food fruit (banana, apple sauce, pears, peaches)

    • Beechnut/Gerber baby meats (chicken or turkey)

    • Beechnut/Gerber baby vegetables (sweet potato, squash, carrots)

    • Pedialyte plain, orange or apple flavors (generic is good)

    • Pecans, walnuts, sunflower seeds without the shell

    • Peanuts, walnuts, almonds, mixed nuts in the shell.

    • Grey Striped sunflower seeds

    • Songbird seed mix

    • Suet Cakes

    • Dried mealworms.

    • Unsalted canned green beans, mixed vegetables

  • • Dawn dish soap

    • Bleach

    • Paper Towels

    • Ziplock Freezer Bags (Quart, Gallon)

    • Sunbeam Express heating pads – No auto shut off.

    • Farm and Fleet gift cards.

    • Eco Flakes pine bedding.


Wildlife Presentations

Our Wildlife Education programs are tailored for both adults and students of all interests and typically last 45-60 minutes. These programs are available year-round and can be scheduled at your location, such as schools, libraries, and day camps. Each session includes an engaging presentation by our experienced Wildlife Rehabilitator, Kathy KasaKaitas, along with a special appearance by one or more of our CRHS Wildlife Ambassadors.

 The fee for each program is a $150 donation, with additional same-day sessions available for an extra $50 per program. Programs must be within a 30-mile radius of CRHS. For locations outside of the 30-mile radius there will be an extra charge of $0.55 per mile over 30 miles.

Please note that, due to time and staffing limitations, our Wildlife Ambassadors are only available for formal educational programs and are not able to participate in “meet and greet” sessions.

 Our current CRHS Wildlife Ambassadors include Flower the Skunk, and Tater the Opossum.

Payment can be made in advance via the Betterworld online platform or the day of the program via check or cash. If you are interested in scheduling a Wildlife Education program for your school or organization, please fill out the online form below.


We Can’t Do It Without You

Coulee Region Humane Society’s Wildlife Rehabilitation program is largely funded by donations from local supporters. Please consider donating to help care for these wildlife animals. 

Thank You To Our Supporters

A big thank you to ALL of our Wildlife Program supporters. Especially to Wisconsin Veterinary Orthopedics in Holmen, WI for assisting our Wildlife Program!