Local Wildlife
About Local Wildlife — Wildlife Center Friends
we share space with a number of commonly seen animals—squirrels, deer, rabbits, raccoons, skunks, opossums, woodchucks, turtles, snakes, hawks, owls ...
Wildlife Rescue | Missouri Wildlife Rescue Center | United States
The Wildlife Rescue Center rehabilitates injured, sick and orphaned native wildlife and releases healthy animals to their natural habitat.
Wildlife Information - City of St. Louis
Information on how Animal Control handles wildlife, and resources for other organizations that can help ... Local Pet Services and Organizations · Pet ...
How to find a wildlife rehabilitator
Found an orphaned, injured or sick wild animal? Contact a local wildlife rehabilitator or find a wildlife rehabilitation center using our listing.
Wildlife of Missouri - Wikipedia
Some of the native species found in Missouri are included below.
The St. Louis Wildlife Project is a partnership among local scientists with the aim of quantifying biodiversity and understanding wildlife ecology in the ...
The Hidden Harm in Feeding Your Local Wildlife
Feeding wild animals, whether on purpose or by accident, can be harmful to their health and ours. Read on to learn more about how to safely interact with your ...
Wildlife | Missouri Department of Conservation
Feral hogs will eat nearly anything they come in contact with, including many species of native wildlife. Title. In This Section.
We know how important it is to stay connected with your industry, near and far, and encourage wildlife professionals to get involved in local chapters and ...
Animal Help Now: Emergency Resource
Animal Help Now provides the best wildlife 911 service and helps humans be better neighbors to wildlife.
Wildlife in St. Louis, MO - KOA
... native and exotic animals. Your whole family will have fun spending the day learning about new animals and seeing them in person. You might consider ...
Ways to help your local wildlife | Natural History Museum
There are some key resources you can provide to support all parts of many species' life cycles. A good quality habitat needs to include:
Fun destinations for animal lovers in St. Louis
... native wildlife, many of which are able to return to the wild. Located on 15 acres near Castlewood State Park, the Wildlife Rescue Center ...
I Found A Wild Animal! | MOWildlifeRescue - Wildlife Rescue Center
If you already have a wild animal contained, keep it warm and dry in a quiet place away from people and pets. Please DO NOT offer food or water.
Visit Us | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
The Purpose of Refuges. Each refuge is established to serve a statutory purpose that targets the conservation of native species dependent on its land and waters ...
Guide to Wildlife in St. Louis Suburbs - Critter Control
The most prevalent nuisance wildlife in St. Louis are raccoons and squirrels, but homeowners also typically deal with moles, groundhogs, bats, birds, skunks, ...
Most Commonly Seen Animals - St. Louis Wildlife Project
Common tree squirrel species that are gray-brown with white-furred bellies. Gray squirrels have fluffy tails that are whiter than those of fox squirrels. Gray ...
Local Wildlife groups - Meetup
Find Meetup events so you can do more of what matters to you. Or create your own group and meet people near you who share your interests.
Conservation - Forest Park Forever
... native plant and wildlife. Consisting of nearly 194 acres, the Nature Reserve in Forest Park contains native old-growth forest habitat, restored forests and ...
Bats and Wildlife Control - St. Louis County Website
We share the County with many native wildlife species. Outdoor wildlife should be left alone. We will respond, remove, and test any wild mammal that has had ...