Bend nonprofit Think Wild opens newly renovated wildlife rehab hospital
Offers hotline at 541-241-8680 for injured, orphaned wildlife, more
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) Think Wild, a nonprofit wildlife hospital and conservation center in Bend, is officially open for intake of injured and orphaned native wildlife.
The newly renovated hospital, equipped with X-ray, lab diagnostic and outdoor enclosure facilities, fills a regional need for a public wildlife rescue and rehabilitation resource in Central Oregon and beyond.
Community members that find an injured or orphaned wildlife, or have a wildlife-related question or concern, can call the Think Wild hotline at 541-241-8680. Qualified staff and volunteers will assist the caller with ensuring both human and animal safety, determine if treatment is necessary, and accept wild patients by appointment. These services are at no cost, but donations are appreciated to support animal care expenses and operations.