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Giving Nature's children a second chance

Costs associated with wildlife rehab & how you can help

COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH WILDLIFE REHAB

It takes about $75 to rehab a squirrel; around $30 per bird (about a dollar a day for as long as the bird is in rehab); about $300 per deer; somewhere around $60 per possum and about $50 per rabbit who survives to be released. These amounts cover formulas; feeding implements; supplements; fruits, seeds and vegetables; bedding; caging; and medicines if needed. They don't include gas to pick up an animal or transport it to the vet if need be, nor do they include memberships in the NWRA or IWRC nor species accounts and other informational books, pamphlets and brochures that provide valuable insights into the minds of the animals LWR rehabs and their habits in the wild.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

Monetary contributions may be mailed to Laurens Wildlife Rescue, 1101-L Hillcrest Pkwy, PMB #255, Dublin, GA 31021 or may be donated via the PayPal links on this site.

Donated items may be dropped off at the Dublin-Laurens Humane Society at 511 Firetower Rd, Dublin.

Laurens Wildlife Rescue is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, so contributions are tax-deductible.

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