Help us complete our facility!

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Teton Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (TWRC) was established as a

non-profit by Lindsay Jones and Renee Seidler in August, 2015. Our

mission is to increase the chances of wildlife survival through

rehabilitation and public education, and we will only be taking wildlife

injured by human causes. We recognize the great need for wildlife

rehabilitation in this area; the closest facility that rehabilitates and

releases mammals, songbirds and waterfowl is nearly 450 miles from

Jackson, Wyoming. We've had over 90 calls about injured wildlife

totaling over 150 animals since March 2016. Sadly, we've had to turn

most of them away because we do not have a building. We will be

operating in Teton Valley, ID but taking animals from all over our

Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and beyond. We offer four programs:

Education, Partnerships, Interships and Captive Breeding/Restoration.In

2017 we procured land on which to build in Driggs, Idaho. We have since

wrapped up our first phase of building which includes our waterfowl and

beaver ponds, primary power, a well, fences and a road easement. Now

all we need is our building! We cannot intake wildlife until our

facility is complete. We hope to complete our facility and be up and

running by August 2019. Please help us reach our goal so that we can

start intaking and releasing the wildlife who really need us. To learn

more about us, as well as ways to support us, please visit our website at

www.tetonwildlife.org.

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