New Hampshire Veterinary Center for Wildlife

A nonprofit organization

New Hampshire’s Wildlife is at a Tipping Point

Approximately 1,500 New Hampshire wild animals are injured or orphaned every year and they

need our help to be treated, rehabilitated, and returned to the wild where they belong.

Human encroachment on wildlife territory is causing more injuries to wildlife.

The current process of care for injured or orphaned wildlife from rescue to release is inefficient

and time consuming.

Fewer veterinary professionals are able to provide medical care to wildlife or to learn the skills of

working with wildlife.

We have a plan!

The New Hampshire Veterinary Center for Wildlife will be built on a donated site in Hooksett, NH

to provide specialized veterinary care for assessment, medical treatment (including surgery), and

rehabilitation for injured wildlife in a central New Hampshire location.

With one central location for medical care and rehabilitation, wild animals will experience less

stress, heal more quickly, have higher survival rates and be more likely to return to the wild.

Dr. Michael Dutton, founder and lead veterinarian, will use his vast knowledge and experience to

care for injured wild animals at our facility. His past community service includes work for NH

Audubon, Wings Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, NH Fish & Game, the Animal Rescue League of

New Hampshire, and others.

Thank you for being an important part of this effort to serve and save the beautiful wildlife of New

Hampshire!

Check out this Union Leader article!

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

New Hampshire Veterinary Center for Wildlife

Tax id (EIN)

99-2398990

Address

6 Chester Dr
WEARE, NH 03281