Dr. Renegar has retired as a licensed wildlife rehabilitator The links below provide helpful flow charts that can be used in the event that you find an injured or abandoned animal. Please try and review these charts and access the situation to the best of your ability before attempting to move an injured animal or calling your local wildlife rehabilitator.
Please remember to always call our office to confirm whether or not Dr. Renegar is accepting new wildlife before bringing an injured or abandoned animal in. If we are not able to accept the animal, there are several other rehabilitation centers in the area. Please see below for contact information.
The Place for Wild Birds, Inc.
P.O. Box 502
North Dighton, MA 02764
(508) 824-4319
This site is a great resource for learning about common bird myths, the life stages of a bird, what to do if you find a baby bird, how to make a substitute nest, and how to tell if a bird needs rehabilitation.
New England Wildlife Center (cares for mammals, birds, reptiles)
500 Columbian St
South Weymouth, MA 02190
(781) 682-4878
4011 Main St,
Barnstable, MA 02630
(508) 362-0111
Other wildlife rehabilitators in Massachusetts can be found here