Wildlife Nursery
Baby hummingbirds, owls, and chipmunks . . . oh my!
How do wildlife become orphaned? Spring tree trimming practices, nest disturbances by humans and other animals, inclement weather, and nest abductions are just a few of the ways in which wild baby animals become orphaned. It is always the best case scenario to keep a heathy baby with their parents in the wild. However, there are many cases in which these animals become injured or orphaned and our center works to raise these babies to adulthood and release them back into the wild.
For the 2024 baby season, supplies are needed!
Donate an item:
Amazon Wish List
Walmart Registry
Rodent Pro Donation (see instructions)
RodentPro Instructions: Go to rodentpro.com and scroll down until you see the “Donate” section and select “View All Rehab & Rescue Centers.” On the next page, select “Utah,” “Wildlife Rehabilitation Center,” and then use the drop down to select “Wildlife Center of Salt Lake.” See images below.
Needed items not on a registry:
Mazuri Nestling Hand Feeding Formula (baby omnivorous songbirds)
Lafeber Nutri-Start (baby finches)