What is Friends of Texas Wildlife?

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 is entirely dependent on donations, memberships, and money raised at our fundraisers.

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.

Why they are Awesome

  • 100% of all donations support native Texas wildlife.

  • The goal of wildlife rehabilitation is to care for injured, orphaned, or displaced wildlife and to then return healthy animals to the wild.

How To Connect Kindness

Share

Be apart of the Connect Kindness movement. Bring attention to Friends of Texas Wildlife by sharing this page on your social media.

Give

Donate money directly to Friends of Texas Wildlife. Help provide the species-specific formula necessary for all infants to help increase their survival possibilities, the immediate veterinary care required to save the lives of the malnourished, seriously injured and sick wildlife, and to provide proper training for rehabbers and the public for the proper handling of wildlife.

Do

Make a difference by volunteering through the Friends of Texas Wildlife.