Connecting People and Wildlife through Rehabilitation, Education and Research since 1994

Giving Tuesday

Be a Lifeline for Wisconsin’s Wildlife This Giving Tuesday

Help us care for over 2,600 wild animals each year, from orphaned baby birds to injured turtles and raccoons, and give them a second chance to return home. Your donation also supports public education, fostering greater understanding of our wild neighbors. Join us this Giving Tuesday, December 3rd,  to save lives and create a brighter future for Wisconsin’s wildlife.

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Holiday Meet and Greet

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and we warmly invite you to join us

at WINC for a festive experience and meet our educational ambassadors!

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Volunteer Orientations

Join us to advance the well-being of Wisconsin wildlife through rehabilitation and education. From handling admissions and answering phones, to providing hands-on routine care for injured adults and orphaned babies, to providing a safe place for our patients to start a new life, as a WINC Volunteer you can make a difference in the lives of our wild neighbors every day.

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We are Hiring!

Join Our Team as an Education Coordinator!

Are you passionate about wildlife and education? The Wildlife In Need Center is seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated individual to join our team as an Education Coordinator.

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WINC's 30th Anniversary Year

Celebrating 30 years of Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education!

We are deeply grateful to everyone who has been part of this incredible journey.

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Found an injured animal?

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to the species you have found.

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School Program Options

We are proud to offer three program options that align with the Wisconsin Standards for Science (in addition to our general programs)!

Please download our New School Program Flyer

For our most up-to-date information and guidelines on HPAI please click here to view the page.

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Mission Statement

To provide wildlife rehabilitation to Wisconsin wildlife with the intent to release back to the native habitat, conduct research designed to further the positive impact of rehabilitation, and provide quality community education programs and services.

Vision Statement

Advance the well-being of wildlife through rehabilitation and education  

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