Wildlife Center of Virginia
United States
/ Virginia
| Animals/Wildlife
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The Wildlife Center of Virginia was formed in 1982 to provide quality health care, often on an emergency basis, to native wildlife. Since 1982, the Wildlife Center has treated more than 55,000 wild animals, representing 200 species of native birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. We trained a corps of wildlife medicine practitioners, including veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and volunteer wildlife rehabilitators. Those who have benefited from the professional training programs offered by the Center may now be found on the cutting-edge of wildlife veterinary medicine around the world.
Our offer
Environmental education
Veterinary training
Rehabilitator training
Wildlife disease surveillance