Resources
We're one small operation in a much larger network. If we can't help with your bird, one of these can — and every link here is a group we trust.
Found an injured or orphaned bird?
Start here. Call ahead before moving any bird — the right first step depends on the species and situation.
- Minnesota DNR — Sick, Injured & Orphaned WildlifeOfficial state guidance on when a wild animal truly needs help and what to do.
- Minnesota DNR — Find a Permitted RehabilitatorThe state’s list of licensed wildlife rehabilitators, searchable by county.
- Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota — RosevilleOne of the busiest wildlife hospitals in the country; accepts most species. (651) 486-9453.
- The Raptor Center (U of M) — St. PaulFor hawks, owls, eagles, and falcons specifically. (612) 624-4745.
For rehabilitators
Licensing, training, and the wider professional community.
Learn about birds
Identification and background for curious visitors.
Migratory birds are protected under federal law, and caring for one without the proper state and federal permits is illegal — even with good intentions. When in doubt, call a licensed rehabilitator first.