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The Alabama Wildlife Center rescues, rehabilitates and returns to the wild Alabama's injured and orphaned native birds.

What our founder began as a backyard passion in 1977 has grown into the oldest and largest wildlife rehabilitation clinic in the state. The Alabama Wildlife Center is a leader in the rehabilitation of wild birds, and some of the methods
developed here are now used in rehab facilities all over the world.

Although located in the heart of Oak Mountain State Park, the Center is not a government agency; rather it is funded primarily by membership dues, individual donors, and local corporations and foundations. We receive two dollars’ worth of donated goods, services and facilities – including almost 14,000 hours annually of volunteer time – for every cash
dollar we receive. The largest proportion of our income has historically come from individual donors, including the members of the Board of Directors of the Center who all donate personally to support our work.

AWC's hallmarks are rehabilitation excellence and innovation in reuniting baby birds with their families. We also engage people of all ages in learning about birds and protecting Alabama’s native wildlife.

As cities expand, thousands of our native wild animals are injured or orphaned through encounters with humans and their activities. Many of these suffer the almost equally tragic fate of being found and cared for by compassionate humans with little or no knowledge of proper care. The Alabama Wildlife Center is working hard to address this problem in the state of Alabama and to contribute to the field of wildlife rehabilitation and education nationwide.

Primary Services

Rehabilitation Clinic

We rescue, rehabilitate and return to the wild Alabama’s injured and orphaned native birds. Open every day, we receive over 1400 birds each year.

Wildlife Help and Information Line

Free advice and information on how to deal with all kinds of wildlife concerns and emergencies are given to several thousand people from all over the state each year. Messages are responded to by trained wildlife specialists twelve hours a day every day of the year. (205 663-7930, Ext. 2)

Wildlife Education

Many learning opportunities are offered:

Online via website and Facebook

Lecture series

Formal and free self-guided tours

Presentations to schools, youth and retirement groups, civic organizations and businesses

Workshops in wildlife rehabilitation

Education programs with our glove-trained birds of prey.
(205 663-7930, Ext.4)

Statewide Volunteer Raptor Transport

We train and coordinate volunteers to rescue injured and orphaned birds of prey all over Alabama and transport them safely for needed care.

Get Involved

Volunteer

AWC operates almost entirely through voluntary efforts. Work with compassionate and dedicated like-minded people to keep our mission thriving. One-of-a-kind experiences await you. Attend one of our monthly orientations to
learn more about how to get involved. Register for an orientation on-line at www.awrc.org.

Membership

Show your ongoing commitment to helping native birds with your annual membership. Apply on-line at www.awrc.org or call 205 663-7930, Ext. 8.


Engage in Learning and Conservation

Participate in our learning events, follow us on Facebook and Twitter, book a formal tour or schedule a presentation to your civic group. Deepen your understanding and appreciation of native birds and learn how to help protect them. Call 205 663-7930, Ext. 4 for information on upcoming programs or to book a tour or presentation.

Share and Invest Your Resources

Express your love for nature with donations of money, wish list items, bequests, in-kind professional services, honorary and memorial donations, cause-related marketing, or contact us to learn more about your giving options. Online at www.awrc.org or call 205 663-7930, Ext. 5.

Updates and Donor Comments

  1. Gina HinsonGina Hinson 02/02/2012 at 10:41 PM ET
    Residents of Alabama are fortunate to have AWC - without the center's hard work and dedication, the skies just wouldn't be the same!
  2. Mary ArgoMary Argo 02/02/2012 at 10:10 PM ET
    The staff and volunteers of AWC do a great job of helping our native birds and their educational programs are fabulous
  3. David ArndtDavid Arndt 02/02/2012 at 06:23 PM ET
    Glad I can help a worthy cause.
  4. Lee McDonaldLee McDonald 02/02/2012 at 06:17 PM ET
    I am proud to support AWC! Thanks to them, thousands of Alabama's native birds have gotten a second chance at their rightful place in the wild.
  5. Scott MauldinScott Mauldin 02/02/2012 at 02:08 PM ET
    Keep up the great work!
  6. Patricia A. DonnellanPatricia A. Donnellan 02/02/2012 at 12:54 PM ET
    Proud to support such a worthy cause. Thanks AWC!
  7. Jennifer WattsJennifer Watts 02/02/2012 at 12:28 PM ET
    You guys do great work caring for our injured native wildlife!
  8. Christy MillikenChristy Milliken 02/02/2012 at 11:55 AM ET
    Thanks for your faithful service as you restore, rehabilitate and return these lives back into the wild. May the spirit of freedom always soar through what you do as you mend broken wings!!
  9. William BallardWilliam Ballard 02/02/2012 at 09:48 AM ET
    We appreciate everyone's support of AWC
  10. Janice BorgoszJanice Borgosz 02/02/2012 at 08:41 AM ET
    Thanks for taking care of the injured wildlife.
  11. Susan PhelanSusan Phelan 02/02/2012 at 08:00 AM ET
    These caring volunteers and their special skills have saved so many wild lives!
  12. john c malonejohn c malone 01/30/2012 at 04:48 PM ET
    Thanks for your great work! I will forward your page to several people.

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    The Alabama Wildlife Center rescues, rehabilitates and returns to the wild Alabama's injured and orphaned native birds.
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