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The conservation of wildlife is of instrumental value to the preservation of humanity.

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What We Do

We offer professional wildlife rescue and rehabilitation services for sick, injured, and orphaned wild animals.

Savage Hart, directly and indirectly, provides humane, quality care and rehabilitation to native wild animals in need. Our goal is to ease any pain and suffering and return the healthy animal to their natural environment.

4 Virginia Opossums in rehabilitation care in Georgia, USA. T & C Pet Photography

WILDLIFE REHABILITATION

Patients admitted to our facilities receive the highest standard of medical care from a team of licensed wildlife rehabilitators. When healthy enough to survive on their own all animals are returned to their natural environments.

We assist and educate the community and surrounding areas when they find orphaned and/or injured wild animals.

Our goal for each rescue is to educate the public about responsible stewardship for native wildlife and their habitat.

Savage Hart supports wildlife rehabilitation efforts domestically in the United States and internationally.

An injured orphaned kangaroo in care at Bluebush Wildlife Care and Rehabilitation, Inc in WA due to devastating wildfires.

GLOBAL PROGRAM

Savage Hart supports saving wild animals around the globe. This initiative raises awareness for international wildlife rehabilitation and human-wildlife conflict solution efforts.

Our support includes assisting in operations, providing specific skills and resources, and supply vital equipment and funds.

This is achieved through collaborations with domestic and global organizations that focus on wildlife welfare and the people that protect them.

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