Vision Statement

Liberty Wildlife envisions a time when the community as a whole participates in the safekeeping of the natural world and the inhabitants that share this time and space with us.

Liberty Wildlife rehabilitates native wildlife, which includes all species of animals originating in or migrating through Arizona. Some examples are large birds of prey (like owls, hawks, falcons, and eagles), the cactus wren, mockingbird, Gila woodpecker, Anna’s hummingbird, and even the great blue heron. Mammals assisted might include coyotes, fox, rabbits, bobcats, mountain lions and javelinas. Reptiles and amphibians, while not found very often, are also treated at the facility.




Mission Statement

Liberty Wildlife is committed to nurturing the nature of Arizona by providing quality wildlife rehabilitation, environmental education, research and conservation services.


Philosophy

We believe wildlife is an important part of a diverse and intricate natural world. The protection of that natural world is of paramount importance to its well-being and, ultimately, to ours. We further believe that because human beings and their activities are responsible, directly or indirectly, for many of the injuries suffered by wildlife, we have an obligation to help animals affected by these activities. It is our belief that prevention of these injuries is of foremost importance and can best be addressed through education and conservation services promoting understanding, tolerance and coexistence in our shared community.




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