Chances are at some point you will encounter an animal that has been injured or orphaned. The most important thing to remember is to not keep the animal and take care of it yourself! Not only could it potentially do more harm than good to the animal, it is also illegal!
In the event you ever find an injured or orphaned animal out in your yard or in the wild, contact a permitted Wildlife Rehabilitator prior to picking the animal up. The TWRA is happy to provide a list of authorized Wildlife Rehabiliators to ensure the safety and well being of the animal and yourself.
See a list of currently permitted Wildlife Rehabilitators
Note: Wildlife Rehabilitators do not pick animals up. If you find an animal and a rehabilitator can accept the animal, you will need to arrange transportation to deliver the animal to the Wildlife Rehabilitator.
A person must meet one of the following criteria in order to be eligible for a Wildlife Rehabilitation Permit:
Anyone who has been found in violation of any state wildlife laws or federal wildlife laws does not qualify for a Wildlife Rehabilitation Permit.
Anyone holding Captive Wildlife Permits or possessing non-native wildlife species is not eligible for a Wildlife Rehabilitation Permit.
The possession of any wildlife must be in accordance with the city and/or county ordinances in which the wildlife is being held.
Anyone who meets the preceding criteria and is interested in receiving a Wildlife Rehabilitation Permit should contact TWRA Law Enforcement at (615) 781-6647. Upon making contact other necessary requirements will be covered at that time.