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About Us
Friends
of Texas Wildlife is a group of trained and permitted volunteers
who care for injured, displaced and orphaned wildlife in
Montgomery and North Harris Counties. We are the only wildlife
rescue group in Montgomery County with rehabbers permitted by
U.S. Fish & Wildlife and Texas Parks & Wildlife Departments. We
receive no funding from either agency. Our continued existence
is dependent entirely on donations and memberships.
Friends of Texas Wildlife is a completely volunteer organization
and has no paid staff.
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. During 2006,
seven rehabbers cared for more than 875 animals; in 2007,
approximately 1000 animals were cared for.
Friends of Texas Wildlife is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization; 100% of all donations support native Texas
wildlife and are, therefore, tax deductible to the extent
permitted by law.Education and
Community Awareness
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:
education@friendsoftexaswildlife.org
Our Board of
Directors;
Friends of Texas
Wildlife
P.O. Box 130786
The Woodlands, Texas 77393-0786
Phone: 281-259-0039
Email:
inquiries@friendsoftexaswildlife.org
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