Home - Liberty Wildlife Liberty Wildlife provides quality wildlife rehabilitation, environmental education, and conservation services for the community
About Us - Liberty Wildlife Liberty Wildlife envisions being a permanent community resource, a place to instill compassion and stewardship in young minds and a place to reconnect the public with the beauty and benefits of native wildlife and habitat
Volunteer - Liberty Wildlife While Liberty Wildlife accepts mammals and reptiles, most of the work is avian rehabilitation This includes birds of prey, water fowl, and songbirds native to Arizona We have several volunteer opportunities
Who We Are - Liberty Wildlife We have watched Liberty Wildlife grow from a series of bird cages outside the home of our founding veterinarian (Dr Kathy Orr) to a well-known state of the art education and rehabilitation facility on its own campus ”
Contact Us - Liberty Wildlife Call: (480) 998-5550, then hit 2 This is the only phone line that links to a phone at the facility DO NOT call this line if you have a wildlife emergency If no one answers, it will direct you to the hotline message system Please leave a message and someone will get back to you within 30 minutes For questions about volunteering or donations:
Events - Liberty Wildlife We invite you to celebrate “Wishes for Wildlife” and help keep our mission alive! This year the auction will be both online AND in person at our Condors Cocktails event on November 9th Wishes for Wildlife presents Mammals in the Moonlight
Wildlife Drop-Off - Liberty Wildlife The Liberty Wildlife drop-off window, located at 2600 E Elwood St, Phoenix, is open to receive wildlife animals from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, seven days a week Call our Wildlife Hotline at (480) 998-5550 for further assistance and information about animal drop off and tours
Nature News - Liberty Wildlife Liberty Wildlife is following proper protocols and taking precautions to prevent the spread of the avian flu in our facility and the community Currently, we have been advised to not take any waterfowl (ducks or geese) to help minimize exposure to other animals
Education - Liberty Wildlife Our Education group visits classroom and civic event settings with non-releasable wildlife Well-trained presenters teach about the natural history of each animal, and tell how each came to be at Liberty Wildlife
Donate - Liberty Wildlife Make a big difference at Liberty Wildlife by donating goods or services that are needed to rehabilitate and care for injured and or orphaned raptors, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, provide a wonderful visitor experience and educate the community