Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center
To preserve & protect our region's native wildlife by providing rehabilitation services and education to raise public awareness of the factors that threaten its abundance and diversity.”
Estelle Alexander was born 1910, married to Jack Alexander, and had one child, Leslie Alexander. Estelle went by Evelyn. She was an artist and a great singer and always loved animals. In response to a generous endowment presented to the Wildlife Rescue Center by Mr. Leslie Alexander in early 2011, the Wildlife Rescue Center became the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center in honor of Mr. Alexander's mother.
The Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center depends upon volunteers for a wide variety of tasks, and because the animals here depend on us for their very existence, we do ask for a serious commitment from our volunteers. If you are interested in any of the following volunteer opportunities, please call us for an application. Volunteers can help the animals in a variety of ways! Call us at (631)728-WILD. An application will be sent to you and a staff member will contact you for an interview.
Animals We Help:
●Song Birds
● Waterfowl
● Raptors
● Turtles
● Deer
● Opossums
● Squirrels
● Bunnies
● Foxes
● Snakes
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