Do not handle any bats that you have found or allow children or pets to come into contact with it. If you do, the bat will have to be destroyed so that it can be tested for rabies.

 

There is no charge for animal care, but your donations will be used to house, medicate and feed the animals in our care.See menu- How you can help" for more information.

How You Can Help
 

How you can Help our Wildlife!
The way we keep saving our Wildlife at TCWC is by your generous contributions.  Our goal is to keep our wildlife safe and healthy and we need the publics help in order to obtain this goal.  We are a non profit organization and without your help and contributions our Wildlife would suffer greatly.  We want to Thank you all for Your Kindness!


 

Donations
 
            

Events Calendar
Please be sure to take a look at our Events Calendar page on a regular basics, for any new up and coming Events!
Click here to see our Events Calendar

Membership
Please consider becoming a member of  TCWC.   We are a nonprofit  organization supported by memberships and contributions. Your donation allows us to buy  medical supplies, food, housing, heat lamps, cleaning supplies, and more to care for an injured or  orphaned animal that may otherwise die. 
Click here to see our membership categories

Endowment Fund

Memorial
Make a memorial donation in honor of a pet, friend, or relative.

Supplies
Click here to see our wish list

Remember us and we will remember you.
Consider giving through your will to help future animals in need. A bequest to TCWC can be accomplished by adding a simple codicil to your will.

Click here for a list of some recent donors

  
Volunteer Your Time
 
 

Click here for more volunteer information

Day keeper
Assist with the feeding and care of the animals (only 4 hours a week). We provide all your training so you will feel comfortable and qualified to do your job.


Become a foster parent at your home.
Especially in the spring we need many foster care parents who can raise baby animals for us. The commitment for foster placement is normally for 2-7 weeks at a time, depending on the species you choose to foster. Training is provided. We do ask that foster animals are kept separate from children and pets while in your home.


Answer the Phone
As a phone vounteer you will be able to assist people calling with a better understanding of the situation they have encountered and determine for them when a rescue may be needed and what to do.  We have training provided for this service.

Transporter
Make yourself available for on-call emergency animal pickup or transfer to release site. Being able to rescue or release an animal back into the wild is a very rewarding experience. Once again training and equipment is provided.

Maintenance
Assist with mainenance or new cage construction. Talented people are always needed in this area.

Scouting
Call to see if we have any projects for your scout group.

  
Help spread the word
 
 

Help publicize an event.

Help us seek corporate support (call for details).

Hang a volunteer information flyer at work or school.

Bring friends, and family to our open houses.
Please check on our Events Calendar Page for all up and coming Events!
Click here to be taken to our Events Calendar

Tell your friends about our services.

  
Educating others
 
 

Become one of our program presenters.

Teach your children.
Instruct children to respect wild animals and enjoy watching them in their natural environment. Set a good example. If you see a wild animal in need call us.

  
Be responsible
 
 

Report animal cruelty and neglect.
Call the police, the game warden, or your Animal Control office. You may prevent suffering and even save a life.

Vote for the animals.
Support legislation to protect animals.Contact government officials and urge them to support pro-animal legislation.

Don't try to make a wild animal your pet.
It's against the law and could cause harm to you or your family.

Be a responsible pet owner.
Always keep your dog or cat properly confined or supervised to prevent injury to our wildlife.
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Save den trees and dead trees (both fallen and standing). Provide brush piles for cover.

Know when wild animals have their young. Leave tree trimming and cutting until the season is over.

Don’t litter;
especially pop rings, monofilament fishing line, kite string, fishing lures, lead based products, oil, etc.

Be an advocate for parks & natural areas.
Expressing concern to politicians.

Encourage others to coexist with wildlife.

Recycle

Minimize the use of pesticides and herbicides.
Go Organic!

Don’t use phosphate detergents.

 
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