North Texas Wildlife Center
North Texas Wildlife Center (NTXWC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of injured or orphaned native wildlife in the North Texas region. Established in 2013, NTXWC serves as a critical resource for both wildlife and the community, offering support to injured animals and guidance to residents seeking assistance .
Conservation and Community Impact
NTXWC plays a vital role in local wildlife conservation through:
Wildlife Rehabilitation: Providing medical care and rehabilitation to over 2,200 animals annually, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians .
Community Education: Offering resources and guidance to the public on how to assist injured or orphaned wildlife, fostering a community of informed and compassionate individuals.
Volunteer Engagement: Collaborating with a dedicated team of volunteers who assist in various aspects of wildlife care and operations, enhancing the center's capacity to serve the community.