South Florida Wildlife Center – Saving Wildlife in Our Urban Jungle
237086391
1969
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315 USA
southfloridawildlifecenter.org
southfloridawildlifecenter
Podobné organizace
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Scwa Foundation |
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North Florida Wildlife Rehabilitation Center Inc |
Podobné organizace global
THE WILDLIFE FOR ALL TRUST |
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THE WILDLIFE TRUST OF SOUTH AND WEST WALES LIMITED |
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ANIMAL SAVIOURS |
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CONSERVATION EDUCATION WILDLIFE MUSEUM |
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INTERIOR WILDLIFE REHABILITATION SOCIETY |
Podobně sociální sítě (31000)
Lanzpodenco, z.s.33000 |
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Nevypusť Duši, z. s.34000 |
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Centrum LOCIKA, z.ú.32065 |
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Zámecký okrašlovací spolek, z.s.32017 |
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Eta Carina Nebula z. s.36000 |
Novinky
Wound Care on a Gopher Tortoise 🐢 This Gopher Tortoise was brought to our center after being found on the side of the road, having been struck by a vehicle. Upon examination, our veterinary team discovered a minor fracture on the left side of its shell. Fortunately, a turtle’s shell is made of keratin—the same protein found in human hair and nails—allowing it to slowly regenerate and heal over time. This time of year is considered “turtle crossing season,” particularly near bodies of water, rural areas, and along roadsides. Turtles often cross roads in search of food, shelter, or a safe place to lay their eggs. As you’re out driving, please stay alert and observe posted speed limits—especially in areas known for wildlife crossings. Thanks to timely intervention and dedicated care, this tortoise was successfully released back into the wild once its shell had fully healed. Unfortunately, not all turtles are as lucky. If you come across a turtle that’s been injured by a vehicle, the best course of action is to safely bring it to your nearest wildlife hospital for evaluation and care. #turtlecrossing #roadsafety #StayWild #slowdown #SFWC #NonProfit #Intake (fb)
Do you own property in Broward, Miami-Dade, or Palm Beach County and want to support local wildlife? We have an exciting opportunity for you! The Wild Home Project is an initiative that helps identify safe, suitable locations for wildlife releases—especially during baby season, our busiest time of year. As we care for hundreds of orphaned animals, we look for welcoming spaces where they can safely return to the wild. If you’re interested in making your property part of this important effort, we’d love to hear from you! 📧 Please contact us at info@southfloridawildlifecenter.org to learn more. Help us give wildlife a second chance—right in your own backyard. #NonProfit #WildHome #StayWild #SFWC (fb)
Poslední komentáře
🐢💚 So proud of the amazing work the South Florida Wildlife Center is doing! Educating our community about wildlife is so important. Let's help them reach that matching challenge and double our support for these incredible animals! #WildlifeHeroesdetail |
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🦉🌿 Every donation counts! Together we can ensure a safe and nurturing environment for our furry and feathered friends. Let's support the South Florida Wildlife Center and their mission to protect and rehabilitate wildlife! 🐾✨ #SaveOurWildlifedetail |
Poslední diskuze
1. How can community members get involved in the education and outreach programs offered by the South Florida Wildlife Center to promote wildlife conservation?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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2. What strategies can we implement to raise awareness about the importance of protecting local wildlife habitats in urban areas like South Florida?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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South Florida Wildlife Center Protecting and Rehabilitating Wildlife Our mission is to protect wildlife through rescue rehabilitation and education Thanks to The Batchelor Foundations incredible generosity we have been presented with The Batchelor Foundation Challenge. Your gift at any level will be matched 11 up to 50000 beginning March 1 2025. DOUBLE YOUR GIFT TODAY. Our Wildlife Education Ambassador team consists of reptiles mammals and birds that all help to enrich our environmental educational experiences.