helping Wildlife in New Jersey
Wild Baby Rescue Center is a New Jersey-based non-profit, tax exempt organization dedicated to the preservation of native wildlife through education, rehabilitation and release. The Center is run by a licensed wildlife rehabilitator and relies on volunteer effort. Learn more about the Center.
If you have found an animal which you believe needs help knowing which signs signal distress is very important. Learn how to help an injured or orphaned animal.
Pictured Above: That's a baby squirrel happily getting his formula. Check out our photo gallery of baby animals in our Wild Tails newsletter.
Summer Tips for Wildlife Friendly Gardens
Entertaining a few wild friends this summer? Refer to these summer tips to plant an inviting garden that won't entirely be eaten.
We are Looking for a Few Good People
If you have a special talent and would like to volunteer, we need a carpenter, gardener, care-giver, seamstress, someone who can knit or crochet, creative mind for fundraising, and a grant writer.




