Our Commitment to Their Wild Future
Raising a wild baby is a delicate, round-the-clock operation. Unlike domestic animals, wildlife orphans require highly specific protocols to ensure they remain wild, healthy, and prepared for their eventual return to the forest.
Your contributions to the Nursery Fund are used for:
Species-Specific Nutrition: From specialized milk replacers for fox kits to precise diets for fawns and raccoons.
Medical & Veterinary Care: Including initial health screenings, parasite treatments, and emergency stabilization.
Critical Infrastructure: Maintaining warm incubators and "wild-designed" enclosures that mimic their natural habitats.
Expert Rehabilitation: Funding the specialized staff who provide the "mothering" care these animals lost.
Building a Legacy of Release
The Nursery Fund isn't just about survival; it's about the moment those cage doors open and a healthy, grown animal steps back into the wild. We are committed to transparency and excellence in every step of the rehabilitation process.
"The goal is always release. We provide the bridge between a tragic loss and a wild future, ensuring every orphan has the opportunity to live the life nature intended."


