Frequently Asked Questions about Giaquinto Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
Here, you will find answers to commonly asked questions about our wildlife rehabilitation and rescue, and educational programs.
What services does Giaquinto Wildlife Rehabilitation Center provide?
We offer wildlife rehabilitation and rescue initiatives to wildlife in need. We also offer programs to help educate people of all ages on how to safely co-exist and conserve our native wildlife.
How can I get involved with Giaquinto Wildlife Rehabilitation Center?
You can help support our mission, by sharing our Facebook posts, attending our public programs, and helping spread the word about the importance of wildlife conservation.
Are your educational workshops open to the public?
Yes, our educational workshops are open to the public and aim to raise awareness about wildlife conservation.
What is the main goal of the Giaquinto Wildlife Rehabilitation Center?
Our main goal is to rehabilitate and care for injured or orphaned wildlife, conduct educational programs, and offer hands-on workshops to promote wildlife conservation.
How can I support the work of Giaquinto Wildlife Rehabilitation Center?
We run completely on donations. Please visit our "Support Us" page to find ways to help our important mission of saving wildlife in need.
Where is Giaquinto Wildlife Rehabilitation Center located?
Our center is located in Marlborough, MA, United States.
Do you accept injured or orphaned wildlife for rehabilitation?
Yes, we accept injured or orphaned wildlife to provide them with the care they need to recover and thrive. We do reach capacity quite frequently, so please listen to our voicemail with important updates.
How can I contact Giaquinto Wildlife Rehabilitation Center for more information?
You can reach out to us directly by calling 978-558-9068, go to the Contact Us page on our website, or send us an email at Giaquintowildlifecenter@GMAIL.com
Can I visit the Giaquinto Wildlife Rehabilitation Center?
Due to the nature of our work with wildlife, visits to our center are not allowed. However, you can attend our educational programs and workshops to learn more about our work.
What to do if you find an injured or orphaned animal?
Please contact us directly at 978-558-9068 or go to Mass.gov and find a list of wildlife rehabilitators in your immediate area.
Please do not feed or offer water to the animal. If able to do so safely, please contain the animal in a well-ventilated box and place in a warm, dark, and quiet location until we or another licensed wildlife rehabilitator calls you back.
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Interested in learning more about our wildlife rehabilitation, rescue programs, and educational workshops? Contact us today!