What We Do

The Center, which is named for the late Elaine Conners, began in 1991 and is located in the small village of Madison, New Hampshire where Elaine lived. An advocate of all animals, the Center was created in her memory and will live on into perpetuity. From baby birds to infant squirrels, raptors to orphaned fawns, the Center provides a safe haven for wildlife in need. Because the animals on our property are injured and fragile, the Center is not open to the public.

This website is made possible through the contributions of Community Market and Deli and Berlin City Bank.

 

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