Savage Hart expanded operations to Columbus, Georgia in early 2019. From spearheading local butterfly conservation research to rescuing and rehabilitating hundreds of wild animals annually, we believe that all creatures, both large and small, are worth saving.
Founded in 2015, Savage Hart works to protect wild animals and their natural environments, and wildlife rehabilitation, the practice of treating sick, injured, and orphaned wild animals before returning them to the wild, lies at the heart of what we do. As the only state-licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility in Columbus, a bustling city with a blend of urban and natural environments, we have our work cut out for them: where humans and wildlife meet, conflict inevitably arises.
Our team of wildlife specialists fields calls from concerned citizens year-round, responding to reports of victimized wildlife, educating the public on human-wildlife conflict resolution strategies, and providing emergency medical services for animals in need of professional care.
Our goal is to educate the public about Georgia native wild animal’s natural behavior and offer solutions to peacefully coexist with wildlife. We strive to become the hub for wildlife rehabilitation in the Chattahoochee Valley by expanding our rehab facilities, securing permits for a broader range of species, and promoting organizational awareness by community engagement.
If you need assistance with wildlife in the Columbus, Georgia area, please contact us at 888-444-1810.
To help Georgia’s native wildlife, please donate today.