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Success Stories

Releasing animals back out into nature is the ultimate goal of rehabilitation for ECWR and for conservation. Unique to ECWR, orphaned rabies vector species, such as racoons, coyotes, foxes, and skunks, are all vaccinated again rabies and other illnesses. 

Below are some videos of two recent releases...

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Drop Off Injured or Orphaned Wildlife:

Daily 8 am - 4 pm 

Visit our Education Center:

Wednesday - Saturday: 9 am - 3 pm

Sunday: 11 am - 3 pm

Injured or Orphaned Wildlife 
850-684-1485
Daily
8 am - 4 pm
If we are unable to answer to phone during the times above, or a call is after hours, listen to our detailed voicemail for guidance and leave a message. 
Stranding Hotline
1-855-787-2631
Always active
Report beached, stranded, or abnormal behavior of marine mammals and sea turtles ONLY. This is NOT an after-hours phone for injured wildlife. 
3051 Cloptons Circle
Navarre, Florida
32566

Education and Medical Facility
If you arrive to drop off an animal between 8 am - 4 pm, but when our Education Center is closed, you will need to call at the gate. We will then have someone assist you.
 

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