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buncoflyerfeb 2019

Bunco Charity Event

When: February 1, 2019 6:00pm – ? $20 Donation Benefits: Forest Animal Rescue and Interfaith Emergency Services Light hors d’oeuvres will be served. Tickets will be on sale for lovely baskets,…
Harvey Christmas 2018

Christmas for the animals 2018

As we do every year, we are sharing the photos of our animals enjoying their gifts again this year. It always feels good to see the animals enjoy the thrill…
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If you didn’t receive one in the mail, you can download and read it here: Know the latest news about the sanctuary and the animals we rescue (Click the image)…
Dolly at the sanctuary

In Memory of Dolly

Our hearts are heavy as we had to say goodbye to Dolly, an American black bear. As caregivers, all we can wish for is that the animals we rescue live…

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Wild Animal Sanctuary

and Educational facility
Meeting the needs of wild animals in dire situations
HABITAT PROTECTION FOR NATIVE WILDLIFE

When native wild animals are injured or orphaned, licensed rehabilitators restore them to health and release them back where they were found - when possible. With the never-ending development in Florida, animals are often found in places that inappropriate for their eventual release. That's where we come in.
Since 1998, Forest Animal Rescue has worked with wildlife rehabilitators across the state of Florida to provide safe, protected land for the release of native wildlife. In the absence of human interference, they can re-acclimate to life in the wild on their own terms.

COORDINATING FOR THE RESCUE OF Captive Wildlife from Abuse or Exploitation

Captive wild animals that have been confiscated by authorities, used in research, abandoned to starve or have been attempted pets that failed because of their wild nature - they require lifelong care at an accredited sanctuary. We network, consult and assist other sanctuaries to benefit all animals in need.

Rehabilitation and Release of Wild Black Bears

Orphaned or injured wild bear cubs are nurtured and rehabilitated with minimal human interaction so that they learn to thrive on their own and can be released back into the wild.

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