South Plains Wildlife Rehabilitation Center

About

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South Plains Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, Inc. (SPWRC) was founded in 1988 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to two core missions: Providing humane care and rehabilitation for orphaned, injured, ill, and displaced wildlife, with the goal of releasing them back into their natural habitats. Delivering environmental education that fosters appreciation for wildlife as a vital natural resource, ensuring conservation efforts for future generations. As a wildlife hospital, SPWRC operates strictly as a rehabilitation facility and is not open to the public. We are licensed by Texas Parks & Wildlife, US Fish & Wildlife Service, and USDA, but we receive no government funding—our operations rely entirely on donations and community.

Location

South Plains Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
3308 95th Street, Lubbock, TX
79423, United States

Hours

Frequently Asked Questions About South Plains Wildlife Rehabilitation Center

What is the mission of the South Plains Wildlife Rehabilitation Center?

The center provides humane care and rehabilitation for orphaned, injured, ill, and displaced wildlife to release them back into their natural habitats, and delivers environmental education to foster wildlife appreciation and conservation.

Is the South Plains Wildlife Rehabilitation Center open to the public for visits?

No, the center operates strictly as a rehabilitation facility and is not open to the public.