Help Save
Injured & Orphaned
Fur Babies.
Your support is crucial in our mission to save injured and orphaned wild fur babies. By donating, you can directly contribute to their care, ensuring they receive the medical attention and nurturing they need to thrive.
We dedicate our efforts to nursing these animals back to health and releasing them back into the wild, giving them a second chance at life. Our team of dedicated professionals and volunteers work tirelessly to create a safe and nurturing environment for their recovery.
We offer several convenient ways to donate, and every contribution, no matter the size, makes a significant impact. Together we can make a difference, providing hope and a future for these vulnerable creatures. Your generosity helps us continue our vital work and expand our reach and save even more lives.
Crash yawning after waking from a nap.
Hi, I’m Mike Eib.
I ‘m a certified animal rehabilitator at Wild Ones Animal Rehabilitators.
At Wild Ones, we specialize in the treatment and care of injured, orphaned, or sick wild animals, with the ultimate goal of releasing them back into their natural habitats. Our focus is on healing and nurturing these animals without turning them into pets. To ensure their successful return to the wild, we minimize human contact and keep them in captivity only until they can live independently. Join us in our mission to give these wild fur babies a second chance at life!
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Blog Posts
Spotlight on Crash: Our Wildlife Ambassador
A Tale of Survival and Education Wildlife rehabilitation is often a story of both loss and hope, and the journey of Crash, our beloved Wildlife Ambassador, illustrates this perfectly. His story is one of strength, love, and the power of education in wildlife conservation. A Tragic Beginning Crash was born in early spring of 2023,…
Mike & Crash on ABC NewsMaker
Mike and Crash were recently guests on the ABC NewsMaker show on Channel 2 in Nashville. Crash is certified by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) and serves as a wildlife ambassador for Wild Ones. He helps raise awareness about the importance of wildlife and the need to protect these animals. Mike said, “Although he’s…
A Day at the Portland Library
Recently Wild Ones participated in an event at the Portland library. Crash the opossum demonstrated the wonder of nature and the importance of conservation. Dawn Capellino Godfrey was kind enough to post about the event on her Facebook page. A Close Encounter with a Possum The room was buzzing with excitement as little ones—and their…
A Day in the Life of an Animal Rehabilitator
A 24/7 Commitment to Saving Lives The life of a wildlife rehabilitator is not for the faint of heart. It’s a role that demands dedication, stamina, and a deep love for animals. Each day is filled with activities aimed at ensuring the health, safety, and eventual release of the animals in your care. Here’s a…
Common Injuries to Squirrels and How We Help
Flying squirrels, like many small wildlife species, face a variety of dangers in the wild that can lead to injury. These injuries often require the specialized care of a wildlife rehabilitator. Below are some of the most common injuries that befall flying squirrels and how a wildlife rehabilitator can help: 1. Falls from Trees Common…
If You Find An Injured or Orphaned Possum
Finding an injured or orphaned opossum can be a distressing experience, especially if you’re unsure of what to do. Opossums are unique creatures with specific care needs, and taking the right steps can make a significant difference in their chances of survival. Here’s a detailed guide on how to handle such a situation safely and…