Dear Wildwoods Friends and Family, We are approaching the end of another busy year at Wildwoods! As of November 19, we have admitted and cared for 1,259 orphaned, injured, and sick wild animals representing 130 different species (an increase of 19 percent from this time last year); responded to 1,036 inquiries regarding animals in potential […]
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Summer 2024 Newsletter
Read our full Newsletter here. Dear Wildwoods Friends and Family, It’s been a wild ride this summer! The babies started arriving at the end of April, and they are still coming! This is the busiest and longest baby season at Wildwoods that we can remember. A huge thank you and kudos to our incredible staff […]
Continue readingAnnual Report for 2023
Read our full Annual Report here. Dear Wildwoods Friends and Family, What a year we had in 2023! Thank YOU for being a part of it! Your support meant everything to the animals and humans alike who benefited from our work. We admitted 882 animals representing 119 species, and provided support to 2,484 people. Our […]
Continue readingNov 2021 Annual Appeal and Update
Dear Wildwoods Family and Friends, I hope this letter finds you and yours safe and sound as we enter the holiday season and inch closer to a new year. Here at Wildwoods, we are thankful for you and for all that you do to make sure that we can continue our work. This year, we […]
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Dear Wildwoods Friends and Supporters, Check out our full fall 2021 newsletter here! I am excited to share our newsletter with you and tell some tales about what Wildwoods has seen this summer! But first, I wanted to let you know that this is a very special year for us. Wildwoods was incorporated as a […]
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The end of 2016 has brought an outbreak of mange among our local foxes, particularly focused around the Park Point neighborhood in Duluth. Red foxes are particularly susceptible to mange, a parasitic infestation that causes hair loss, intense discomfort, and leads to many secondary issues that will cause death if left untreated. We need a 1,200 […]
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