How To Help
WHAT TO DO??
If you have found an injured or orphaned wild animal, please observe it to see if it needs help before picking it up.
Many times, in the case of juvenile birds and animals, the parents are close by. And always wear gloves when handling any wildlife.
DONATIONS:
Your donations help us to provide the care necessary for
these injured and orphaned wild animals to have a second chance at life in the wild. Your support is critical for feed and grains,
veterinarian care, medical supplies, milk-replacers, caging and enclosures and so much more.
Elaine Conners Center for Wildlife is a 501(c)(3) organization. Please consider the Elaine Conners Center for Wildlife in your estate
planning to help us continue the work of the Center.
MEMBERSHIPS:
Members will receive our two newsletters a year as well as color patient pages.
Donations or requests for memberships may be sent to:
Elaine Conners Center for Wildlife
(or simply ECCW)
152 Pine Hill Road
Madison, N.H. 03849
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:
The Center has a need for volunteers, mostly during our busy summer season. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact us for more information.
WILDLIFE REHABILITATION OPPORTUNITIES:
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N. H. Fish and Game Sgt. Bruce Bonenfant speaks to a wildlife rehabilitation training session |
Are you interested in learning more about becoming a permitted wildlife rehabilitator in New Hampshire?
Please contact the Center or Sgt. Bruce Bonenfant at New Hampshire Fish and Game Department at
271-3127 for more information. |
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