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Wild TAILS open May through June!
 
Help our Wild Babies with donations from our Wish List>
Thanks!
 
What to do if you find a sick or injured animal:
http://www.humanesociety.org/animals/resources/tips/injured_orphaned_wildlife_1.html
 
 
Wild TAILS Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
 
In cooperation with Oaken Acres Wildlife Rehabilitation Center owned and operated by Kathy Stelford, Wild TAILS cares for over 400 orphaned and injured wild animals each "baby season" - May through June. 
 
With the ultimate goal of eventual release back into the wild, each animal is provided with care appropriate to its species for as long as it needs to recover or grow independent enough to care for itself in the wild.
 
How to Identify & Help Sick & Injured Wildlife:
Please refer to: http://web.extension.uiuc.edu/wildlife/injured.cfm
 
Click on the article titles to read:
A Closer Look at Wild Orphans
A Closer Look at Owls
A Closer Look at Vultures
A Closer Look at Wildlife Releases
 
 
TAILS Wildlife Expert Publishes Book
"Every Life Matters: Inspiring Stories of Wildlife Rescues & Releases" by Kathy Stelford, TAILS' founding President and care-giver of over 7,000 injured or orphaned wild animals on her 33-acre farm in rural Sycamore. The gorgeous book, with full color photographs, tells of her joyful experiences with a select few animals she has saved and returned to the wild. It's an illuminating book, perfect for gift-giving. To read more about her book, including an excerpt about Lucky, a wild wolf, and purchase a copy or more, click on her website, http://www.earthagconsulting.com/index.html.