Misfits Rehab
Wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center caring for injured, orphaned, and sick wild animals. Provides medical treatment and rehabilitation with the goal of releasing healthy animals back into the wild. Community-funded, no government support.
Who can use this?
Contact Misfits Rehab if you find injured, orphaned, or sick wildlife in the Maine area. They accept wild animals in need of rescue and rehabilitation.
About this resource
Misfits Rehab is a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center in Auburn, Maine. They take care of injured, orphaned, or sick wildlife for the purpose of giving them a second chance at being a healthy wild animal once again. The organization receives no government funding and relies entirely on community donations and volunteer support.
Services offered
- Wildlife rescue and intake
- Medical treatment and rehabilitation for injured, orphaned, or sick wildlife
- Release of recovered animals back to natural habitat
- Volunteer opportunities and training
- Community education about wildlife
What to expect
If you find injured or orphaned wildlife, call (207) 212-1039 or email [email protected]. Staff will advise you on how to safely contain the animal and arrange intake. Do not attempt to feed or treat the animal yourself.
What to bring
If transporting an animal, bring it in a secure container (cardboard box with air holes, pet carrier, etc.). Do not handle the animal more than necessary.