Founded in 1993, Wildlife Rehab of Greenville is funded solely by its members and public donations, which cover the cost of food and veterinary expenses for our wildings. We are all volunteers and are not paid for our work. WRG works with Animal Control and the Department of Natural Resources to aid wildlife in need. We have all necessary permits required by law to rehabilitate and exhibit wildlife.
Volunteers
All of our rehab work is done by our volunteer members. If you share our passion for animals in need, complete the membership form on our volunteer page to begin the membership process.
Links of Interest
National Wildlife Federation
National Opossum Society
Carolina Waterfowl Rescue
Keeper of the Wild
Found an animal in need? Please text (include a picture if possible) or leave a message on our hotline at 864-233-0339.
For a list of rehabbers near you and emergency steps you can take to help, please visit our "I Found An Animal" page.
Event | Details | Location |
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![]() Spring Skunk Music Fest Thursday - Saturday, April 11-13 | Come see the animals! | 4067 Jordan Road Greer, SC |
![]() Great Blue Gathering, Conestee Nature Preserve, Henderson Meadow Friday, April 21 5:30 pm - 6:45 pm | Come see the animals! For tickets to the event go here conesteepreserve.org | 840 Mauldin Road Greenville, SC |
![]() Greer Goes Global International Festival Saturday, April 29 11:00 am - 4:00 pm | Come see the animals! | Greer City Park, 301 E. Poinsett St. Greer, SC |
![]() Saludapalooza Saturday, April 29 12:00 am - 5:00 pm | Come see the animals! | 13 Stripes at River Lodge, 1307 Old Easley Hwy Easley, SC |
![]() Reedy River Duck Derby Saturday, May 6 11:00 am - 4:00 pm | Come see our booth at the race! Get your ducks now. If you buy them here, duckrace.com, we get a little kickback to help our mission. | Falls Park Greenville, SC |
We are currently still accepting wildlife calls at this time. Please don't hesitate to call!
Our rehabbers may ask to take certain precautions when dealing with the public in order to protect themselves and the public.
Thank you for understanding.