History… The idea for Central Minnesota Wildlife Rehabilitation began in 2008 when a few wildlife rehabilitators recognized the need for a local rehab and nature center. We cared for orphaned and injured native wildlife in our homes as completely independant, donation supported, permited, wildlife…
Our board is made up of a group of people interested in helping Central Minnesota Wildlife Rehabilitation become the place for the best care of injured and orphaned wildlife, to be a national leader in wildlife rehabilitation, and to promote the healthy cohabitation of…
If you have a wildlife emergency, please read our wildlife emergency information on our page with information to help you. CLICK HERE, and then give us a call. It’s the fastest way to reach us. You can also drop us a letter or send…
Stay Informed to prevent the spread What can I do to help prevent the spread of Avian influenza in our native bird population?First, take down your bird feeders and any area that many birds flock together or share food and water sources. The CDC…
Maple sap is running!! Sometimes it may run as early as Jan or as late as May, but here in Minnesota the sap usually runs from mid March to mid April. The native maples that can be tapped are Silver, Black, Red, and Sugar Maples. The Sugar and Red Maples produce the best syrup.
Early March to Mid April