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Alabama Wildlife Center

Alabama Wildlife Center

A Champion for Alabama's Native Birds Since 1977

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4800 Valleydale Rd
Birmingham, AL 35242 United States
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Get in Touch

Address
100 Terrace Drive
Oak Mountain State Park
Pelham, AL 35124
205-413-4784
wildlife@awrc.org

Hours – Open Every Day of the Year!

Bird Patient Admission: 11:00AM-4:00PM
Wildlife Help Line: 205-413-4784, Ext. 1
Visitors: 9:00AM-5:00PM (even holidays!)
Business Office: 9:00AM-5:00PM Monday-Friday (closed holidays)

About The Wildlife Center

Our Mission
The Alabama Wildlife Center is Alabama’s oldest and largest wildlife rehabilitation facility, caring annually for almost 2,000 wild bird patients from more than 100 species. AWC is a nonprofit organization with a dual mission:
  • to provide medical and rehabilitative care for Alabama’s injured and orphaned native birds in order to permit their return to the wild, and
  • to educate people in order to heighten awareness and appreciation of Alabama’s native wildlife.

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