Friends of Texas Wildlife is a group of trained and
permitted volunteers who provide care for injured,
displaced and orphaned wildlife in Montgomery and
surrounding Counties. We support the rehabilitation of
native Texas wildlife and promote co-existence of
wildlife and people through education.
We are the only wildlife rescue group based in
Montgomery County with rehabbers permitted by U.S. Fish
& Wildlife and Texas Parks & Wildlife Departments. We
receive no money from either of these organizations.
Our ability to care for the thousands of animals we
receive each year depends is entirely dependent on
donations, membership, and money raised at our
fundraisers. And all of our money goes back into the
local community.
Many of the animals Friends of Texas Wildlife receives
are malnourished, sick or morbidly injured requiring
immediate veterinary care to survive. Rehabbers provide
care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Rehabbers frequently pay for care and vet bills out of
their own pockets. We care for thousands of animals
each year.
Friends of Texas Wildlife is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization; 100% of all donations support native Texas
wildlife and are tax deductible to the extent permitted
by law.
In addition to caring for wildlife, Friends of Texas
Wildlife offers educational and awareness programs. If
your organization would like to know more about native
Texas Wildlife, what can be done to preserve and sustain
their environment, and how you can assist and protect
Texas wildlife send an email to:
info@ftwl.org.
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