Wildlife Rescue
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Tufts Wildlife Medicine Program - Service
Contact the Clinic
Phone: 508-839-7918
Clinic Hours of Operation
Monday through Friday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Saturday and Sunday: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Closed: Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. About the Clinic
The Wildlife Clinic moved into a new, modern, environmentally designed building in January of 2001. In addition to the Clinic, the Center for Conservation Medicine and International Program are housed under the same roof in the Bernice Barbour Wildlife Medicine Building. The Wildlife Clinic is a regional resource for many veterinarians, health professionals, and wildlife biologists. Skills and knowledge are exchanged through programs of cooperative teaching and continuing education. The clinic contains all the latest diagnostic, medical and surgical capabilities to house and treat a broad range of sick and injured native wildlife.
The Wildlife Clinic treats over 1,500 animals a year. We receive most of our animals from good samaritans in the general public, but also work closely with animal control officers, environmental police and the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife. We have been designated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as the regional facility for the care of federally endangered species.
This (http://www.tufts.edu/vet/wildlife/service.html ) is free, but we usually donate.
David Weitzler 6/13/07
