Friends of Texas Wildlife is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the rehabilitation of native Texas wildlife and the promotion of coexistence between wildlife and people through education. With a team of trained and permitted volunteers, they provide care for injured, displaced, and orphaned animals in Montgomery and surrounding counties. Their work is entirely dependent on donations, memberships, and funds raised at fundraisers, as they receive no financial support from government organizations.
As the only wildlife rescue group in Montgomery County with rehabbers permitted by U.S. Fish and Wildlife and Texas Parks and Wildlife Departments, Friends of Texas Wildlife plays a crucial role in giving wildlife a second chance. They offer species-specific information and advice to the public, ensuring that individuals who find baby animals or injured adult deer know how to respond appropriately. By joining their growing family of volunteers or making a donation, you can contribute to the protection and preservation of native Texas wildlife.
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