Make an Impact on Wildlife Today
Why Give to Cape Anne Wildlife?
Make a Difference
Your donation directly supports the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of injured and orphaned wildlife on Cape Ann and greater Massachusetts.Be Part of the Solution
Join a compassionate community working together to protect wildlife and ensure they can safely return to their natural homes.Inspire Others
Your generosity raises awareness and inspires others to care for and protect the wildlife that shares our Massachusetts landscape.
“One of the most important parts of our rehabbing protocol is providing CLEAN, SAFE and RODENTICIDE-FREE food to all of our patients. By supporting their nutrition, we are able to detox their systems and give their bodies the best chance possible to work alongside the medicine and manpower it takes to make these recoveries happen.”
Our Positive Impact
Cape Ann Wildlife is one of those rare places where compassion, knowledge, and perseverance meet, and the result is nothing short of inspiring.
The rescuers here don’t just care for wildlife; they commit themselves fully to each life that passes through their hands, honoring the delicate journey from injury or orphanhood to healing, strength, and finally, a safe return home.
What stands out most is the depth of passion behind the work. Every rescue reflects patience, expertise, and a profound respect for the wildness of the animals they serve. The goal is never just survival, but recovery with dignity, ensuring each bird or animal has the best possible chance to thrive back where it belongs.
Beyond the hands-on rescue, Cape Ann Wildlife has built a beautiful, supportive community. They have become a trusted voice for wildlife advice, education, and ethical intervention, helping people understand not only when to help, but how to do so responsibly. That trust is earned through years of tireless dedication, transparency, and care.
Cape Ann Wildlife reminds us that healing the wild also heals our connection to it. Thank you for your unwavering commitment, your compassion, and for all that you do for wildlife and the community that stands beside you. - Valerie R. Stephens, wildlife advocate.
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Photos by Erin Hutchings

