Wildthunder Wildlife and Animal Rehabilitation and Sanctuary

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Mission: To help injured and orphaned wildlife, including bats, reptiles, raptors, and all other animals in need. To rehabilitate and return wildlife back into the wild when ever possible, or to find educational placement when it is not. To educate the public about the benefits of wildlife, and the importance of spaying and neutering domestic animals. To educate and fight against animal cruelty and neglect.

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5 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

crewsin Client Served

Rating: 5

10/14/2022

We first met Tracy a couple years ago when looking for a rescue to take a coyote pup. Since then Wild thunder has taken several injured hawks and owls from us. We can't thank Tracy enough for always being willing to take any animals we have needing help. She is so passionate, knowledgeable, and eager to help in any way!!! Tracy and Wild thunder are 5 stars plus!!!

addieb255 Volunteer

Rating: 5

09/05/2020

Thank you for all you do I love you so much and I’m glad I get to work with you!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lee_64 General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

12/27/2016

Thank you Tracy Belle for giving baby robin and the bat we brought to you a new begining thanks.

Kim_253 Client Served

Rating: 5

12/26/2016

Tracy took a hurt owl I found along the interstate that was apparently hit by a car and rehabilitated it. She has also helped with the care of sick kittens that I have found. One kitten was found in the poring rain, soaking wet and very dehydrated. She was very near death. I took her to Tracy who gave her fluids and put her in an incubator for a week where she recovered and has now been placed in her forever home! Tracy is compassionate, knowledgeable, and works harder than anyone else I know. This world is a better place because of her and her passion for animals!

Julie288 Client Served

Rating: 5

12/26/2016

The morning after a windstorm I found, on the ground under a tall tree, a tiny baby squirrel. She was cold, and close to death. I called the county game warden, hoping to find help. I was referred to Tracy Belle. I filled two pop bottles with hot water, wrapped them in towels, and put the baby on them while transporting the baby to her.
Tracy knew what to do, and the baby pulled through. A few weeks later, "Rocky" was released back into our neighborhood. She grew up, and has plenty of offspring populating our area. She may still be in the mix. It's impossible to know, because Tracy raised her right---growing into an adult WILD squirrel. It has been a joy to grow to know Tracy and watch her work with sick, wounded, and abandoned animals. She is gifted in her ability to earn their trust. Wildthunder Wars will remain a place that I have complete confidence in referring others to.

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