In 2001, Jessica Palmer founded Wild-n-Wooly, a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to the rehabilitation of wildlife. In 2009, Palmer received one of the highest compliments a wildlife rehabilitation, a personal invitation to practice he craft in a new state. Formerly licensed by the state of Florida and by the federal government's Migratory Bird Pemit office to provide specialized care for wild animals, we were asked to open our doors in New Mexico.
At Wild-n-Wooly, we treat sick, injured or wounded animals and return them to the wild. Often duties include caring for infants until they are old enough to fend for themselves, and sometimes, those babies return for a "bit of a snack," as the grackle does shown above.
We treat all kinds of animals, just go to our Critters' Corner page and click on some of the
picturs.pictures. Our success rate is 80% with 8 out of 10 animals successfully returned to the wild. Below you can see one of our more recent releases . . .
Saying farewll to the Florida Home of Wild-n-Wooly