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New Jersey Animal Rights Alliance

 

Helping Wildlife

 

This page will provides you with helpful information if you have found an injured or orphaned wild animal.

 

To find a list of NJ Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitators (volunteers who are qualified to treat, care for and release wild animals), please click here.

 

For more information on wildlife issues (what to do if you find a baby rabbit, how to help turtles in the road, etc.), click here.

 

In an emergency, the best thing to do is to keep the animal in a warm, quiet place. You can place the animal on a blanket over a heating pad (on LOW, so as not to overheat the animal). Do NOT force any liquid down the throats of any animal (bird or mammal). They could drown or become very sick. Contact a Licensed Rehabber or veterinarian immediately.