Wildlife Care and Support Fund

Join us to support wildlife care.

WSU's Wildlife Rehabilitation Center has provided compassionate, professional resources and around-the-clock emergency care to wildlife since 1981.

More than 500 injured or orphaned wildlife are brought to WSU from throughout the Pacific Northwest every year.


Washington State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital is one of the only 24-hour emergency services for wildlife rehabilitation in Washington east of the Cascades. Our veterinarians also treat approximately 100 sick and injured raptors every year that may have been hit by automobiles, burned by power lines, poisoned, or found down for unknown reasons. 

At WSU, we also train veterinary students and interns in clinical wildlife medicine. First- through third-year veterinary students have the opportunity to volunteer for the wildlife triage team to assist in round-the-clock care and gain hands-on wildlife experience.

WSU is a federally- and state-licensed wildlife rehabilitation center able to provide care to all native wildlife.


Questions about giving? Contact Kay Glaser  or 509-335-4835.

To make a gift by mail:

Please make your check out to “WSUF” (Washington State University Foundation) and indicate the fund name. Send the check to:

College of Veterinary Medicine
Attn: Development Office
PO Box 647010
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-7010
WSUF-IRS Tax ID: 91-1075542

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