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Register for
Volunteer Orientation Classes!
Orientation Dates:
SUNDAYS
June 6, 2010
July 11, 2010
August 1, 2010
1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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Contact
Information
Business Office
205-663-7930
Wildlife Hotline
205-621-3333
Fax
205-682-6867
Address
Alabama Wildlife Center
Oak Mountain State Park
100 Terrace Dr.
Pelham, AL 35124
For Directions and Hours of Operation, Click Here.
Thanks to our Donors

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how to help wildlife affected by the Gulf Coast oil spill,
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The Alabama Wildlife Center is Alabama’s oldest and
largest wildlife rehabilitation facility and annually receives approximately
2,500 animals from over 100 different species. AWC is a nonprofit
organization whose dual mission is:
● To provide medical and rehabilitative care for
Alabama’s injured and orphaned native wildlife in order to permit their
return to the wild, and
● To educate people in order to heighten awareness and
appreciation of Alabama’s native wildlife.

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Juvenile Raptor Restoration
Project
Sponsored by Southern Company
and
National Fish & Wildlife Foundation
The Alabama Wildlife Center presents an archive of case histories and
photographs of southeastern juvenile raptors that have been successfully
reunited with their parents or fostered to other wild adults.
Click here for information
about the Juvenile Raptor Restoration Project.
Click here to access the archive
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A
Barred Owl's Story
This Barred Owl was
tangled in a barbed wire fence in Lamar County. Your support for
the Alabama Wildlife Center helps wild creatures like
this beautiful owl return to the wild.
Click here
to see the Barred Owl’s amazing story as it recovered and returned
to the wild.
Make your
contribution to the Alabama Wildlife Center and
help make the continued care of Alabama's
native wildlife possible. Your support helps more than you know!
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