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Find a wildlife rescue centre

A badger cub being looked after at West Hatch Animal Centre.

Check the animal needs help first

Different animals require different approaches. Check our wildlife animal pages for what to do, and how to handle an injured animal.

Our wildlife centres

We have four wildlife centres which take in injured, sick and orphaned wild animals for care and rehabilitation. When ready, the wild animal is released back into the wild

Our Wildlife Centres work different hours to meet the needs of their local casualties. The best time to contact them is between 9-5, Monday to Friday.

A baby rabbit being fed through a syringe by a vet.
​ Baby bunny being fed at animal centre​

Some of our branches and centres can take wildlife. Find your local RSPCA to see if they have this service available.

Other wildlife centres and services

If you've found a wild animal that needs help and don't live near one of our wildlife centres, please contact your local vet, or find a local reputable wildlife rehabilitator with access to veterinary support. 

Please note that wildlife rehabilitators are not regulated, and this is something we're working towards.

Find out more about the work involved in wildlife rehabilitation.

Please note that while the RSPCA is unable to approve other centres, the link below may help.