WildAgain's primary objective is to provide wildlife rehabilitation services to
wild animals in distress (orphaned, injured or displaced) with the goal of
eventual release back to the wild. We provide education on how to co-exist with
our wild neighbors, as well as easy humane solutions to human-wildlife conflict
situations.
Licensed by the Colorado Division of Wildlife, WildAgain has rehabilitated and
successfully released over 1,800 wild animals, primarily the small mammal
species found in the Metro Denver area and Front Range foothills. We also
respond to over 500 telephone calls annually from the local community.
First and foremost, any
funds received resulting from vehicle donations are used to provide the
necessary food, medical care and housing for the wild animals in WildAgain's
care. Second, contributions are used to print and distribute educational
material. Third, donations help support our efforts of recruiting and training
new wildlife rehabilitators.