The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota (WRC) in Roseville, Minn., is a nonprofit, donor-supported organization. The WRC was established in response to the increased need for medical care of injured, ill and orphaned wildlife. With a medical staff of 8, the Center is one of the largest and busiest wildlife medical centers in the nation. More than 400 volunteers care for, rehabilitate and release the wildlife that they've worked with. The WRC treats more than 8,500 wild animals every year, representing more than 160 different species.
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Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota
2530 Dale St. N.
Roseville, MN 55113
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Thank you for supporting the Wildlife Rehabiliation Center of Minnesota. As a registered 501(c)(3), we rely entirely on your donations for our operations. With a small staff, nearly2/3 of which are medical personnel, you know exactly where your dollars are going: to the medical care of wild animals. As a registered non-profit your donations are tax deductible according to IRS standards.
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