Angell Wildlife Rehabilitation

Angell Wildlife Rehabilitation AWR is dedicated to the quality care of orphaned and injured Wisconsin wildlife through rehabilitation and education.

We aim to positively impact human interactions with wildlife by projecting a message of conservation and stewardship.

It's fledgling season! If you see a baby bird on the ground (or in my case on my grill 😀) and it doesn't appear outwardl...
04/24/2026

It's fledgling season! If you see a baby bird on the ground (or in my case on my grill 😀) and it doesn't appear outwardly injured or sick, it probably just left the nest and is learning to fly. Keep an eye out for mom watching from nearby, and baby should be gone within a day or two.

Happy Earth Day!! 🌍
04/22/2026

Happy Earth Day!! 🌍

Explore these meaningful earth day activities with free printable empower kids to conserve our planet on Earth Day and beyond!

02/28/2026

There is a vibration, an anxiety that all Midwestern rehabbers are feeling... the impending BABY SEASON😬😅

🚗Be aware when driving, adult wildlife are more active at odd times. They are looking for dates, food, and spots to raise their young.

🚫Please, do not, under any circumstances set a trap for any wildlife until you speak to a rehabber; doesn't even need to be a rehabber in your area. We will guide your decision in a way that all parties win and hopefully avoid creating orphans.

🏠The ONLY reason a raccoon wants in to your home is because they know its warm. Period. They had all winter to "want in" but why now? Because they want a safe place to raise babies.

🪹There are going to be nests of bunnies that look abandoned. Leave them.
There will be nests of squirrels in campers, attics and engines. Speak to a rehabber. Moms want their babies and we can usually find a way to make it all work out.

☎️Rehabbers are going to be inundated with calls. Pack your patience. We are all volunteers that are working full time and/or raising families. We are simply humans that want to help as much as we can.

🍼The more babies we keep with mom means the more spots we have for REAL orphans.

📷Your well intended "rescue" could be a kidnapping. So take photos, NOT babies and send pictures and details.

Thank you.

Buckle up colleagues....baby season 2026 is starting.

🩵Picture of Banjo, our 13 lined ground squirrel.

Huge thank you to everyone that donated items from our wish list. We truthfully could not do this without the help of ou...
01/22/2026

Huge thank you to everyone that donated items from our wish list. We truthfully could not do this without the help of our community. Thank you for caring for Wisconsin Wildlife! ❤️

12/28/2025

Imagine a timeline where bald eagles never came back.
Where sea turtles didn’t get a second chance.
Where black-footed ferrets, condors, and manatees quietly disappeared.

Signed into law on December 28, 1973, the Endangered Species Act helps prevent extinction and gives plants and wildlife a fighting chance to recover. Happy anniversary to the ESA!

Photo of a black-footed ferret at Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Colorado by David Testroet (sharetheexperience)

Happy Holidays from all of us at AWR!! 🎄☃️🎁🦌
12/25/2025

Happy Holidays from all of us at AWR!! 🎄☃️🎁🦌

As previously promised, here are the photos of our brand new box turtle enclosure. We have to once again give our sincer...
12/11/2025

As previously promised, here are the photos of our brand new box turtle enclosure. We have to once again give our sincerest thanks to David Gnass for all the amazing work he does! We love it and so do the turtles!

It's that time of year again folks! If you have anything to spare, please consider helping out Wisconsin wildlife. Thank...
12/02/2025

It's that time of year again folks! If you have anything to spare, please consider helping out Wisconsin wildlife. Thanks for all your support!

Congratulations to AWR director Terri on her new small business!
10/26/2025

Congratulations to AWR director Terri on her new small business!

AWR director Terri presenting about bats at Woodside Senior Communities in Green Bay.
10/24/2025

AWR director Terri presenting about bats at Woodside Senior Communities in Green Bay.

AWR would like to once again extend our sincerest gratitude to volunteer, David Gnass,Linda Templeton Gnass  for funding...
09/21/2025

AWR would like to once again extend our sincerest gratitude to volunteer, David Gnass,Linda Templeton Gnass for funding and rebuilding our outdoor small mammal enclosure. It looks incredible and our orphaned juvenile opossum certainly made herself at home in the weeks prior to her release!
Coming soon, pictures of the new box turtle set up he constructed. Stay tuned!

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7187 Angell Road
Oshkosh, WI
54904

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