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Unhappy Mallard Wildlife Rehabilitation

The following list identifies individuals, veterinarians and organizations that have been granted Wildlife Rehabilitation permits in accordance with 321 CMR 2.13. Permitted individuals may legally possess and treat birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians with the exception of deer, moose, bear, federally-listed species and venomous snakes. If you find a sick or injured animal, it is important to contact the proper people who will provide care with the ultimate goal of release back to the wild.  Rehabilitators may not charge fees for their services, but they will gratefully accept donations to help defray their costs.

Date Last Updated:  May 22, 2007


Only people who are licensed rehabilitators, or veterinarians who occasionally treat wildlife on an emergency basis, may legally care for wildlife. Anyone interested in becoming a licensed wildlife rehabilitator is encouraged to volunteer with an established rehabilitator to gain an understanding of the time and commitment involved. If you would like to learn more about wildlife rehabilitation, permit prerequisites and application procedures, contact the MassWildlife Boston Office at 617/626-1575.

A statewide association, Wildlife Rehabilitators Association of Massachusetts (WRAM), hosts meetings and provides a network for member wildlife rehabilitators. Contact WRAM, 62 Common Street, Groton, MA 01450. 

If you find a sick or injured animal, the list below will help you locate a licensed rehabilitator. Many rehabilitators specialize in caring for certain types of wildlife such as songbirds or small mammals, however the permit allows them to accept all authorized wildlife.Call the rehabilitator first to find out what he or she generally accepts for wildlife species BEFORE you try to capture or transport an animal for care. Rehabilitators are usually unable to respond to pick-up injured wildlife, but they will provide advice on the best procedures for safely collecting the animal and will offer directions to their facility. Veterinarians are legally allowed to provide emergency service for injured wildlife and should then turn the animal over to a licensed rehabilitator. Some veterinarians are also rehabilitators and they are noted in the list below.

If you care leave them there! If you find a young animal or bird that appears to be abandoned, do not pick it up! Adult animals of many species, such as rabbits and owls, limit the number of daily visits to their young. This prevents predators from discovering the location of newborns or hatchlings. Leave the area immediately. If you find a bird and have already handled it, place the bird back in the nest or in a tree or shrub close by. Birds lack a sense of smell, and will not reject a youngster placed back in the nest. Many backyard birds frequently outgrow their nest and leave days before they can fly. The parent birds will continue to care for their young, even away from the nest, so do not pick up the fledglings. To protect the young birds, keep cats and dogs away and/or move the chick to the nearest shrub or natural cover. Then leave the area and allow the parent birds to respond to the food-begging calls of their young.

Never pick up a deer fawn. White-tailed deer fawns use their spotted coats as camouflage and remain motionless to avoid detection from potential predators, including humans. If you see a fawn curled up at the edge of a path or field, leave the area immediately and do not return. Your presence will prevent the doe from returning to her fawn for periodic nursing. Wildlife rehabilitators are not authorized to accept deer fawns.


2007 Wildlife Rehabilitators
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MassWildlife WESTERN DISTRICT OFFICE
400 Hubbard Ave Pittsfield (413) 447-9789

TOWN ORGANIZATION CONTACT PHONE
CUMMINGTON   CUMMINGTON WILDLIFE , INC. JUDITH PASKO 413-695-6854
GREAT BARRINGTON   ALL CARING ANIMAL CENTER, INC. DR. DONNA M. RADITIC 413-528-8020
GREAT BARRINGTON BILMAR VETERINARY SERVICES DR MARGUERITE GULICK 413-528-1291
MONTGOMERY   NANCY SKOWYRA 413-862-4424
OTIS   ARLENE KIESLER 413-269-7439
PITTSFIELD BERKSHIRE VETERINARY HOSPITAL DR MICHAEL KING 413-499-2820
WASHINGTON   DAWN COLLINS 413-623-8340
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MassWildlife CONNECTICUT VALLEY DISTRICT OFFICE 2007
341 East Street Belchertown (413) 323-7632

TOWN ORGANIZATION CONTACT PHONE
BELCHERTOWN  RACCOON REPUBLIC MICHAEL CATALANO 413-374-7191
CHICOPEE URBAN WILDLIFE REHABILITATION MARIE CIENCIWA 413-781-1505
FEEDING HILLS   DR. DEBORAH GUIDI 413-786-1770
HATFIELD     CHARLES CICHANOWICZ 413-247-5511
HATFIELD     DR. JOANNE HUYLER 413-320-2398
SHUTESBURY   MEDICINE MAMMALS LORIL MOONDREAM 978-544-6144
SOUTHAMPTON   CAROLYN KINDAHL 413-527-0782
SPRINGFIELD   SPRUCE HILL VETERINARY CLINIC DR. KENNETH BERNSTEIN 413-782-3183
SPRINGFIELD   URBAN WILDLIFE REHABILITATION DAVEDA & THOMAS HOWE 413-781-1505
SPRINGFIELD   WINGMASTERS JULIE ANNE COLLIER 413-782-8164
WESTFIELD     PAULA DELNERO-RUELLE 413-562-0315
WILLIAMSBURG     CLIFFORD & ALYN THAYER 413-268-9348
WILLIAMSBURG     LYNNE BODON 413-628-4560
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MassWildlife CENTRAL DISTRICT OFFICE 2007
211 Temple St (Rte. 140) W. Boylston (508) 835-3607

TOWN ORGANIZATION CONTACT PHONE
ATHOL   ROBERT B. COYLE 978-249-6083
GARDNER   SIGRID WARREN 978-632-0144
GRAFTON   CUMMINGS SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, TUFTS UNIVERSITY WILDLIFE CLINIC   508-839-7918
LUNENBURG   LUNENBURG VETERINARY HOSPITAL DR. CARL FLINKSTROM 978-345-2623
WINCHENDON   ANNE M. EDDY 978-297-3862
WINCHENDON CASSANDRA TOMPKINS 978-297-3345
WORCESTER     MICHAEL J. FARROW 978-854-8160
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MassWildlife NORTHEAST DISTRICT
Harris St, Acton 978-263-4347

TOWN ORGANIZATION CONTACT PHONE
BOSTON   ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE   617-426-9170
BILLERICA    DEANNA SMITH 978-362-2533
BURLINGTON     WENDY PAVLICEK 781-270-1835
CONCORD     EDITH A. SISSON 978-369-5054
DANVERS   DANVERS ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. GEORGE MYERS 978-774-0045
HOLBROOK     MARCY JEPPE 781-767-5514
LINCOLN   DRUMLIN FARM-MASSAUDUBON   781-259-2200
MILTON   TRAILSIDE MUSEUM, MASSAUDUBON   617-333-0690
METHUEN     CALVIN W. HALL 978-857-6979
NORFOLK     DONNA LANTEIGNE 508-528-4566
NORTH ANDOVER     SUSAN ISABEL 978-975-7741
SAUGUS   SAUGUS ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. ROBERT S. BINDER 781-233-1340
SOUTH HAMILTON     PATRICIA BADE 978-468-4897
STOW     VIRGINIA D'ORAZIO 978-568-8970
WALPOLE ANIMAL HEALTH CARE CENTER DR. DENISE TRAPANI 508-660-9956
WAYLAND     ALISON WEBBER 508-358-2173
WEYMOUTH   NEW ENGLAND WILDLIFE CENTER DR. GREG MERTZ 781-682-4878
WEYMOUTH     LORRAINE NICOTERA 781-337-7513
WILMINGTON   WINGMASTERS JAMES PARKS 978-657-5672
WILMINGTON     DANIELLE MCCOY 978-657-5161
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MassWildlife SOUTHEAST DISTRICT OFFICE
195 Bournedale Rd, Buzzards Bay (508) 759-3406

TOWN ORGANIZATION CONTACT PHONE
BERKLEY   THE PLACE FOR WILD BIRDS, INC.   KATHLEEN FRISBIE 508-824-4319
BREWSTER   MARY CAPITUMMINO 508-896-4277
BREWSTER   CINDY MINER 508-896-3526
BREWSTER   CARAPACE THE HEALING PLACE KAREN VON den DEALE 508-896-2464
BUZZARDS BAY     JOANNE HAYES 508-759-4557
CARVER     SUSAN COWAN 508-866-3981
CENTERVILLE     GRACE McLEAN 508-775-3237
CENTERVILLE   M. ELINOR PENDERGAST 508-775-5694
CHATHAM      KATHY GUTTAY 508-945-4232
CHATHAM   WILD CARE, INC. LELA SUZANNE LARNED 508-240-2255
DENNIS   KRISTINE BEEBE 508-385-6725
EAST BRIDGEWATER  E. BRIDGEWATER VETERINARY CLIN DR. WAYNE RENEGAR 508-378-2700
EAST HARWICH     CAROLYN M. FIELD 508-430-0776
EAST FREETOWN   JENNIFER DURNANT 508-763-3895
EAST SANDWICH     DR. ABBY HENNEMAN 508-833-3673
EAST SANDWICH     JANA PERRY 508-888-2341
EASTHAM  CARAPACE THE HEALING PLACE KERRY ANN REID 774-353-6593
EASTHAM    JUNE LABRASSEUR 508-240-3519
MARION   MARION ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. ROBERT TREMBLAY 508-748-1203
MIDDLEBOROUGH    ALISON B. CUFF 508-947-9407
MIDDLEBOROUGH    LACEY J. MOSHER 508-947-4688
MIDDLEBOROUGH     KAREN HOLMES 508-947-8331
NANTUCKET   MSPCA ANIMAL SHELTER DR. PAULA KLEK 508-228-1491
NEW BEDFORD    BUTTONWOOD ZOO DR. CHERYL ANN CULLION 508-991-6178
OAK BLUFFS     AUGUSTUS BEN DAVID 508-627-5634
SOUTH CHATHAM   WILD CARE, INC. LELA SUZANNE LARNED 508-240-2255
WAREHAM      SHAREL GROOME 508-291-4176
WEST BARNSTABLE   HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE U.S. DR DANIEL GROVE 508-362-0111
WEST BRIDGEWATER   WEST BRIDGEWATER VETERINARY HOSPITAL DR. CHRIS WALKER/DR. MICHAEL RYER/ROSEMARIE WALKER 508-584-1600
WELLFLEET      MARIEKE ROSENBAUM 508-349-7059
YARMOUTH    CAPE WILDLIFE CENTER JUDITH ELLAL 508-362-0111


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