Center for Wildlife Rescue, Research, and Conservation, Inc.
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Still looking for a wildlife rescue service that actually releases animals back into the wild? Center for Wildlife Rescue, Research, and Conservation, Inc. runs a full-cycle operation from triage to release, handling everything from injured songbirds to displaced mammals. They focus on rehabilitation rather than permanent housing, so animals get a second chance in their native habitat whenever possible.
The operation sits at 10 Tuckahoe Rd in Yonkers, a straightforward drive off Saw Mill River Road. Parking is street-side and the entrance is unmarked—look for the modest brick facade with a small sign. They don’t draw crowds, but the work is visible early in the morning when volunteers arrive with new arrivals.
Need to report an animal in distress or ask about volunteering? Call +1 914-629-8352. For the map and directions, use the quick link: view the location.