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The Alabama Wildlife Center in Pelham is the state’s largest and oldest wildlife rehabilitation facility. Annually, it cares for nearly 2,000 wild birds from over 100 species. It is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to provide rehabilitative and medical care for the state’s orphaned and injured native birds to enable their return to the wild, and to offer education that heightens people’s appreciation and awareness of the state’s native wildlife.

Its primary services are a wildlife helpline, a native wild bird rehabilitation clinic, and educational programs.

It was founded in 1977 as a volunteer organization, and since then has aided more than 50,000 wild animals.

100 Terrace Drive, Oak Mountain State Park, Pelham, AL 35124, Phone: 205-663-7930

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