Wild for Life

Our Misson...

Our primary mission is to provide exceptional, compassionate, and knowledgeable care for injured and/or orphaned birds of prey with the ultimate goal being the successful release back into the wild. It is also our mission to alert, educate, and excite the public with regard to birds of prey, their habitats, conservation, and the need for protection and preservation of the world around us.

About Us

Wild for Life is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization specializing in the rehabilitation of native birds of prey. We are funded solely by public donations, receiving no federal or state funding and are run strictly by volunteers. While our primary mission at Wild for Life is to facilitate the protection, conservation, and preservation of local ecosystems through avian rehabilitation, we also recognize the innate importance that public education has for the growth and longevity of this mission.
 

Therefore our second goal is to provide memorable and meaningful educational programs to a variety of local organizations within our community. These encompass schools, after-school programs, libraries, civic organizations, children’s camps, as well as other venues. It is the children of today who are responsible for protecting the environment of tomorrow and the preservation of the precious world we share. We firmly believe that our educational outreach programs constitute a vital and necessary step towards creating a world in which sustainability and ecological responsibility compliment and fulfill human life.

Wild for Life continues to develop knowledge and techniques necessary for the optimal care of each individual species. We are,  licensed by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and federally licensed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to rehabilitate birds of prey, our specialty, and to possess birds – our Ambassadors – and  any collected nests, eggs, feathers, etc for educational purposes.

Wild for Life is the only established wildlife rehabilitation facility specializing in birds of prey within a 50 mile radius of Asheville.

What We Do

Wild for Life provides exceptional and compassionate care for birds of prey in need of help with the goal to release these animals back to their native wild habitat.

The vast majority of birds received by Wild for Life are brought to us as a result of human interaction. Injuries include animals that have been hit by a car, shot, caught in leg-hold traps, wrapped in barbed wire, caught by a dog or cat, a result of habitat destruction, or other injuries requiring specific medical, nutritive and supportive care.

We provide educational programs, internship and volunteer opportunities, and a great place for individuals or groups to complete service learning projects.

Why We Do It

Wild for Life exists because of the need: the need of the animals, the need of the environment, and the need of the human community. Every individual wild animal deserves the right to complete its place in the circle of life. 

Wild for Life feels humans take so much away from the environment and rehabilitation is our way of giving something back.

Many people want to help when they encounter an injured animal and we provide a place where they can turn and show their caring and compassion. It is one living being helping another.

How Do We Exist

Wild for Life is operated by dedicated volunteers.

Funding is provided by:

  • Caring individuals that believe in our cause. We receive no state or federal funding. 
  • In-Kind donations are received from the community.
  • Our fundraisers provide us with additional financial support and increased visibility.
  • We continue to pursue other funding sources such as grants, trust funds and more.

Please contact us if you have funding ideas or opportunities.