Central Carolina Wildlife Rescue is a state and
federally recognized non-profit organization
dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of
North Carolina's native wildlife, as well as the
preservation and conservation of our wildlife
and natural ecosystems.

CCWR, Inc. is dedicated to the welfare of the
animals in our care and is not for personal
profit.  We believe education of the public,
which is increasingly interacting with animals
as more and more habitat is developed for
human use, is the only way to protect both
people and wildlife.

CCWR, Inc. is permitted through the state of
North Carolina to conduct our services, as
well as licensed through the USDA.
CCWR, Inc. is also a Primary Fawn Facility. If
you have found an orphaned or injured deer
fawn, please call us.

We serve Alamance, Caswell, Chatham,
Guilford,  Orange, Randolph, and
Rockingham Counties.
Trash To
Treasure !
Central Carolina Wildlife Rescue is
collecting items for our online eBay
auctions.  Please take a look around your
garage, attic,etc. and see if you can't find
something  to donate.  Antiques,
collectibles, vintage toys, and jewelry are
some ideal items. No yard sale items,
please.
If you know of wildlife that needs help... CALL  CCWR:  (336) 567-0121
Central Carolina Wildlife Rescue
About CCWR
How To Help The
Animals
Central Carolina Wildlife Rescue's
Rehab Clinic has updated the wish list
.  Please take a look at the updated
list.  If you are interested and able to
donate any of these items, please
contact us.

Thanks for your continued support!
CCWR Wish List Updated!
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336-567-0121
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO
HELP WITH THE DAILY
ACTIVITIES OF THE RESCUE!
Please call Rob if you are
interested in helping out!
(336) 516-5972
Wilbert Comes To CCWR !
Wilbert Comes To CCWR !
Wilbert the pig with
Junior Volunteer,
Samantha Young
Wilbert the little
pig that roamed
Burlington for
nearly 3 weeks is
now at CCWR.
To read all about
the news story,
click here