Orphaned Wildlife Center

Orphaned Wildlife Center To provide safety & nurturing to orphaned animals, preparing them to be returned to the wild, or prov
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There is no substitute for the bond that exists between a mother and her offspring. Survival skills are passed down from generation to generation, and in an ever changing world, the need to preserve nature’s delicate balance, has never been greater. At The Orphaned Wildlife Center our goal is to provide safety and nurturing to animals that are truly orphaned and prepare them to be return to a life

in the wild. Through our efforts, we hope to encourage people to respect and enjoy our native wildlife.

06/01/2026

The last of our over-wintered squirrels having a quick breakfast before their release last week! Good luck kids!

Found this X-ray of Susan after a recent medical exam.
05/27/2026

Found this X-ray of Susan after a recent medical exam.

05/26/2026

That ‘lump’ on Sonya’s back isn’t a tumor (we’ve gotten this question a lot!). It’s actually a powerful muscle—the one that powers those incredibly strong front legs bears are famous for.

05/19/2026

If this doesn’t get your day going with a smile, well then i just don’t know what could. How cute is Sonya? On a scale of 1-10??

05/16/2026

Nothing better than seeing happy bears in the morning…. Good morning! (Jenny and Amy)

05/09/2026

Randy is out there doing his thing! It’s a bear’s life.

05/04/2026

I think this is one of my favorite videos of Jenny and Amy! The facial expressions during their play bout! SO STINKING CUTE! Also a good video to show you naysayers who repeatedly claim we pull all the bears teeth out so we can interact with them. LOL. Errr, no…..and besides bears have a huge paws and claws too right? Haha

In Lieu of Flowers  The family of Rick Stickel kindly requests that donations be made in his memory to the Orphaned Wild...
05/02/2026

In Lieu of Flowers The family of Rick Stickel kindly requests that donations be made in his memory to the Orphaned Wildlife Center. We are deeply grateful for this thoughtful gesture during their time of sorrow. Your support will help us continue caring for orphaned and injured wildlife in Rick’s honor. To donate online, please click the button below. You will be taken to a secure donation page. To donate by mail, please send a check to:
P.O. Box 155, Otisville, NY 10963 Please note that your donation is in memory of Rick Stickel.

In lieu of flowers, donations are being accepted in honor and memory of Rick.

04/29/2026

Some morning Zen with Jen! Bear yoga…namaste…

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Otisville, NY
10963

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