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ANIMAL REHABILITATION CENTERS

HUMANE ANIMAL TRAPPERS

Gina lanucci

Squirrels

(516) 306-6295

 

John Duryea

All Animals (No Mice or Rats)

(516) 381-5416

Leslie

All Animals

(516) 967-1137

Lisa McLane

All Animals

(516) 205-6846

Rob

Honey Bee Relocation

(516) 903-7058

Tommy

All Animals

(917) 733-9527​​

ANIMAL RESCUE / NASSAU COUNTY

All About Rabbits

Rabbit Rescue 

info@allaboutrabbitsrescue.org

Angelica Lomino

Animal Transport

(631) 896-9583

Bonnie Zarrillo

Seaford, NY  — Cottontail Rehab

516-808-3002

The Broken Antler

Deer and wildlife rescue.

thebrokenantlerwlsr@gmail.com

(631) 740-0924 or (631) 829-8880

Cat in a Tree Emergency Rescue

Do you have a cat stuck in a tree? Get help.

dankraus.champtreecare@gmail.com

(425) 806-3845

Christine Rose

Animal Transport

(631) 334-2501

Christine

Assistance with waterfowl

(631) 526-3666

Deb Fahey

Assistance with pigeons and birds

(516) 238-7259

Deb Oliver

Animal Transport

(516) 581-7516

Heidi Cohen

Animal Transport

(516) 474-1457

Jaeger’s Run Animal Rescue, Inc.

Wildlife rescue assistance

jaegersrun@gmail.com

(631) 828-9630

Jess

Animal Transport

(607) 222-9865 (Text Only)

John Debacker

Assistance with injured wildlife and cats. If an animal is at death’s door or physically unable to free itself, be sure to include the word “EMERGENCY” in your text message.

(516) 557-3328

Karenlynn

Merrick, NY — Mammals, Waterfowl, Reptiles

(516) 729-7263

Kat Wagner

Baldwin, NY – Squirrels Rescue/Rehab

(631) 839-7385 (Text Only)

Kelsey Smith

Animal Transport

(516) 828-0167 (Text Only)

Lauren

Valley Stream, NY — Small Mammals Rehab

(516) 661-8970

Leslie

Raccoon Rehab & Humane Trapper

(516) 967-1137

Lisa McLane

Plainview, NY – Small Mammals Rescue/Rehab

priminator1719@yahoo.com 

(516) 205-6846

Long Island Orchestrating for Nature

Assistance with domestic fowl and wildlife.

John@humanelongisland.org

(516) 592-3722

Long Island Rabbit Rescue

Rabbit Rescue

information@longIslandrabbitrescue.org

Marybeth

Hicksville, NY — Opossum Rehab

(516) 314-0541

Rob

Rehomes Honeybees & Bumblebees (not wasps or yellowjackets)

(516) 903-7058

Saint Spiro Cat Rescue

Fresh Meadows, NY —  Cats

saintspiro007@gmail.com

(347) 622-2630

Stacey Baez

Small Mammals Rehab

(516) 658-9230

Stephanie McMurray

Animal Transport

(516) 743-0497

Strong Island Animal Rescue

Port Jefferson Station, NY — Any Animal

strongislandrescue@gmail.com

(631) 403-0598

Tara McDevitt

Animal Transport

(607) 222-9865

Tracey Ann

Westbury, NY — Infant Squirrel Rehab

516-528-2229

Wildlife Center of Long Island

Oysterbay, NY — All Animals

info@volunteersforwildlife.org

(516) 674-0982

Wild Bird Fund

New York, NY — Birds

rehabbers@wildbirdfund.org

(646) 306-2862

WINORR

Raptors, Birds of Prey, Wildlife 

(516) 851-6045 or (516) 293-0587

ANIMAL RESCUE / SUFFOLK COUNTY

Adrienne Gillespie

All Animals, Including Raccoons, Rehab

(631) 830-8071

 

All About Rabbits

Rabbit Rescue 

info@allaboutrabbitsrescue.org

Alyssa

Ronkonkoma — All Animals, Reptiles/Exotics

(631) 578-9582

The Broken Antler

Deer and wildlife rescue

thebrokenantlerwlsr@gmail.com

(631) 740-0924 or (631) 829-8880

Cat in a Tree Emergency Rescue

Do you have a cat stuck in a tree? Get help

dankraus.champtreecare@gmail.com

(425) 806-3845

Chip Bush

Kings Park, NY — Cottontail Rescue/Rehab

(631) 948-0677

Christina

Rocky Point, NY — Squirrel Rescue/Rehab

(631) 764-9797

Christine Miceli

Wildlife/Waterfowl Rescue/Rehab

(631) 526-3666

Christine Rose

Animal Transport

(631) 334-2501

Colleen K.

Animal Transport

(631) 603-7732 (Text Only)

Gail K.

Small Mammals Rescue/Rehab

(631) 739-4029

Gina Scandariato

Cottontails/Mammals/Reptiles Rescue/Rehab

(631) 495-3442

Humane Long Island

Waterfowl Wild/Domestic Rescue Advocacy

john@humaneli.org

(516) 592-3722

Jaeger’s Run Animal Rescue, Inc.

Wildlife rescue assistance

jaegersrun@gmail.com

(631) 828-9630

Jess

Animal Transport

(516) 355-1480

Jill Christina

Wildlife, Opossums, Squirrels, Chipmunks Rescue/Rehab

(917) 991-8741

Jodi Leonard

Easter Long Island, NY — Native Turtles

(631) 742-3839

John Debacker

Assistance with injured wildlife and cats. If an animal is at death’s door or physically unable to free itself, be sure to include the word “EMERGENCY” in your text message.

(516) 557-3328

Karen Altenburger

Babylon, NY — Squirrel Rehab

(631) 943-7542

Long Island Orchestrating for Nature

Assistance with domestic fowl and wildlife.

John@humanelongisland.org

(516) 592-3722

Long Island Rabbit Rescue

Rabbit Rescue

information@longIslandrabbitrescue.org

Lorraine Martino

Wildlife Rescue, Specializing in Raccoons

(516) 603-1718

Nancy Prior

Wildlife Rescue

631-793-7528

Noelle Dunlop

Miller Place, NY – Squirrels, Opossums, Groundhogs, Rehab

(631) 834-3726

Rose Carbocci

East Patchogue, NY — Baby Squirrel Rehab

(845) 522-2030

Saint Spiro Cat Rescue

Fresh Meadows, NY —  Cats

saintspiro007@gmail.com

(347) 622-2630

Sara

Patchogue, NY — Squirrel Rehab

(631) 662-8162

Sherri Pelitzzi

Animal Transport

(631) 560-0485

Stephanie McMurray

Animal Transport

(516) 743-0497

Strong Island Animal Rescue

Port Jefferson Station, NY — Any Animal

strongislandrescue@gmail.com

(631) 403-0598

Susan

Smithtown, NY — Squirrels, Cottontails, Turtles, Rehab

(516) 527-1203

Tricia

Melville, NY — Small Mammal Rescue

(516) 849-3397

Wildlife Center of Long Island

Oysterbay, NY — All Animals

info@volunteersforwildlife.org

(516) 674-0982

Wild Bird Fund

New York, NY — Birds

rehabbers@wildbirdfund.org

(646) 306-2862

WINORR

Raptors, Birds of Prey, Wildlife 

(516) 851-6045 or (516) 293-0587

KEEP CATS OUT OF GARDENS & YARDS

Alley Cat Allies

There are easy things that you can do to live in harmony with the cats who have made their home in the neighborhood. Alley Cat Allies provides a list of natural cat deterrents and repellents and easy ways to modify the feral or stray cats’ behavior.

Neighborhood Cats

Not everyone wants cats playing in their yard or digging in their garden. Keeping the cats away from areas where they're not welcome is an important way to maintain good relations with the neighbors. Neighborhood Cats has some excellent ideas to help.

The Spruce

Domestic cats, feral cats, and homeless strays may wander into your yard or garden due to curiosity, mating, hunting, feeding, and establishing territory. Some may be looking for a new place to call home. Since cats have incredible climbing and jumping abilities, keeping them out of your outdoor area can be challenging. The Spruce offers some good suggestions.

REPORT ANIMAL ABUSE IN NASSAU COUNTY

SPCA Animal Abuse Hotline

Bethpage, NY

(516) THE-SPCA or (516) 843-7722

Fill out an online cruelty complaint form.

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