Wildlife Rehabilitators in the Hudson Valley

General: 

 If you find a baby animal that is unharmed, do not touch or move it.  Generally the parents are nearby and will return when you are gone.  Animal parents need to hunt, forage and graze and often do not take their young with them.  This is particularly true of fledgling birds.  Baby birds actually spend more time in the care of their parents out of the nest than in it.  LEAVE THEM BE.

If you find an adult or baby animal that is injured, be aware that most other animals view you as a predator and will fight you and possibly injure you if you attempt to move them.  Also you may injure them further.  Leave them where they are, take a picture, and text it to a rehabber with the exact location and a couple sentences about your concern.  If they are on a road, consider directing traffic around them, or calling the police to do so.

There are licensed wildlife rehabilitators who have gone through a two-year process with the DEC, and there are people who rehabilitate animals as a hobby without licensing.  The second group may be particularly important when there is no licensed rehabber in our area for the particular species you have encountered.

A. Rehabilitator search engines:

DEC search engine for NYS wildlife certified rehabilitators by county and species.  Go to www.dec.ny.gov/animals/83977.html.  If no one is listed for your county for that animal, type in a neighboring county.  DEC phone number in Albany:  (844) 332-3267after business hours.

NY State Wildlife Rehabilitation Council search engine is organized by the DEC region you live in.  Hudson Valley (Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester Counties) is in region 3:  https://nyswrc.org/find-a-rehabilitator.

Hudson Valley Animal Rescue and Sanctuarywww.hvars.org/wildlife-rehabilitation.

 

B. Specific rehabbers (alphabetical):

Monfete, Elly (845) 514-2931
gmonfett@hvc.rr.com
Saugerties, NY (Ulster County)
Turtles and squirrels

Moore, Patrick (914) 400-6014
Westchester County
Birds, fawns, other small mammals

O’Dell, Lynn (845) 797-3210
Poughkeepsie, NY (Dutchess County)
Raccoons, woodchucks, small mammals
(No squirrels)

Ruotulo, Peter (845) 795-2762
Milton, NY (Ulster County)
Hawks, owls, falcons, vultures, crows and ravens

Silva, Robert (845) 304-7079
Rockland County, NY
Small birds

Whitman, Zachary (201) 988-9751
Clinton Corners, NY (Dutchess County)
Turtles and snakes

 Wiltse, Celie (845) 392-4849) and Sam (845) 728-4487
Poughkeepsie, NY (Dutchess County)
Fawns, raccoons, skunks and foxes

Adams, Eve (845) 368-4427
aedesign@optonline.net
Rockland County
Songbirds and other small birds

lmodoval, Diane  (845) 380-3210
Poughkeepsie, NY (Dutchess County)
Raccoons, woodchucks, small mammals (no squirrels)

Callahan, Elizabeth (845) 392-8494
High Falls, NY (Ulster County)
Raccoons

Corey, Peter (631) 988-8382
New Paltz, NY (Ulster County)
Most birds and small animals
(No Starlings, house sparrows, pigeons or Canadian geese)

Foley, Kathy (845) 430-5701
Ulster Park, NY (Ulster County)
Most songbirds
(No starlings, house sparrows, or pigeons)

Kalish, Ellen 
Ravensbeard Wildlife Center
https://ravensbeard.org
Saugerties, NY (Ulster County)
Injured, ill and orphaned animals

Mardiney, Annie (845) 943-8098
amardiney@gmail.com
On Facebook at Wild Mountain Birds
Rosendale, NY (Ulster County)
Most wild birds including raptors (also does raptor education programs)
(No pigeons, starlings, house sparrows or Canadian geese)