Treasure Coast Wildlife Center, based in Palm City, FL, is a non-profit organization dedicated to wildlife preservation and habitat conservation through rehabilitation efforts and educational outreach. Founded in 1974 by Jean Henry and Ruth Stanwood, the center focuses on the care and release of injured, ill, and orphaned animals back into their natural environment. Serving multiple counties including Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, Okeechobee, and Palm Beach, the center relies on public and private grants as well as community donations to support its mission.
Visitors to the center can witness firsthand the impactful work being done, with visiting hours available Thursday through Sunday, and wildlife hospital services offered daily. Through successful rehabilitation stories like the release of a Bald Eagle back into the wild and annual open house events, Treasure Coast Wildlife Center actively engages the public in wildlife conservation efforts. The center's commitment to both animal welfare and public education makes it a vital resource for the local community and beyond.
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