Animals Coming in:
We are receiving a lot of wildlife effected by the persistant cold weather. Many species of songbirds, hawks, owls and wading birds are arriving in very poor condition. This weakened condition can lead to slowed responses and thus increasing the chances of car collisions, and attacks by dogs and cats.
The Center is located at 3400 SE 15 St, in the front property of Boulware Springs Waterworks City Park.
Happy New Year to all our members, supporters and partners!
Your support and encouragement means so much and we look forward to another year of working together for wildlife!
24 hr Helpline Each year, FWC receives in excess of 7000 calls from across Florida looking for help or information about wildlife. Your quick actions may help save a wild life!
Hospital & Rehab
The Center is open to receive animals seven days a week every day of the year. Volunteers follow a prescribed course of treatment for an animal until it is ready for release. Find out more...
The Center also works with state agencies and UF researchers to monitor for disease and learn more about our native wildlife.
FWC participates in a variety of community outreach events in concert with Morningside Nature Center, Kahapaha Botanical Garden, UF, and the Florida Museum of Natural History.
Our educational programs are taken to schools, camps, local libraries and interested groups where we teach about native wildlife and conservation issues with live animals assisting with the presentations.
Emergencies - If you find an animal which appears to be orphaned or distressed, the most important thing to do is patiently observe the animal in its surroundings to decide whether or not it really needs assistance.
Check out this section to make sure you make the right decisions and find out what you can do if you encounter a real wildlife emergency.
Living With Wildlife - There are lots of things you can do to live in harmony with Florida wildlife. From tips and tricks for pruning your trees to waste disposal, we've got the information you are looking for. (coming soon)
Donate - Our operations are funded primarily from donations. We couldn't exist without people like you.
Shopping - What if up to 27% of each purchase you made went to helping Florida's Wildlife? Your shopping at hundreds of online stores helps a cause close to your heart with each purchase! It´s all free & private.
Volunteering - We love our volunteers. Their hard work and dedication keeps us in operation but we always need more! Share your time at our center or work at home. There are lots of options.
Next Volunteer Orientation - see more info
FWC is especially fortunate in the support it receives from area businesses which donate in-kind services that range from animal foods and medical supplies to printing services and novelty merchandise for sale at fund-raising events.
Visit our commercial sponsors page to view some of our biggest supporters.
This site is funded in part by the Alachua County Tourist Development Tax. www.visitgainesville.com
Florida Wildlife Care 3400 SE 15 Street, Gainesville, FL 32641-1405