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Wildlife Rehabilitation - Wildwoods Wildlife Rehabilitation

4009 West Arrowhead Road, Duluth, MN 55811

Eligibility
Calling in advance is highly recommended as some animals can be helped best by keeping them where they are found and providing minimal assistance (sometimes taking an animal from its habitat and providing uninformed care can actually make things worse or cause irreparable harm) After hours, leave a message and view webpage for advice: wildwoodsrehab.org/does-this-animal-need-help/
Hours
Calls answered from 9 am to 6 pm only scheduled drop-offs available for orphaned or injured animals
Application process
Call for information or leave a message and visit website after hours, volunteer opportunities posted on social media and available upon request. NOTE: Individuals should not leave the animals at the facility.
Fees
Donations accepted and requested in cases of surrender of high-needs wildlife
Service area
Carlton County, MN Lake County, MN Saint Louis County, MN

Other Information

Program Fees

  • No Fee
Assistance with:
  • Information and advice concerning found wild animals
  • Rehabilitation for injured or sick wild animals
  • Sometimes able to provide live traps for wild animals
  • Will facilitate referrals to larger wildlife rehabilitators
Accepts monetary donations, some items used in rehabilitation, and would take volunteers to help with transporting animals to and from their facility. Calling in advance is highly recommended, as some animals can be helped best by keeping them where they are found and providing minimal assistance (sometimes taking an animal from its habitat and providing uninformed care can actually make things worse or cause irreparable harm) To determine whether the animal needs to be helped: https://wildwoodsrehab.org/does-this-animal-need-help/
Last Assured
07/31/2025
Providing organization
Wildwoods Wildlife Rehabilitation

Wildlife rehabilitators serving the Duluth area; for injured animals or people seeking advice about dealing with wildlife in distress.