Orphaned or Injured Wildlife

Finding young animals that are helpless against the world and doing what is best for them can sometimes go against your instincts. What is always best for young animals is for their mothers to take care of them, humans are a long second choice.
What to Do About Orphaned or Injured Wildlife
The first step towards helping young, and possibly orphaned Arlington wildlife is to assess the situation. Each type of animal is different; what is good for one species is not necessarily good for another. Select the links below to get guidance on how to help wildlife most commonly encountered by Arlington residents.
Visit the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department's website to learn more about Orphaned and Injured Animals.
Fledgling Birds
Opossums
Rabbits
Raccoons
Squirrels
Other Wildlife
- DFW Wildlife Coalition
- Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
- 911 Wildlife
- Humane Society of the United States
Who to Contact
- Contact DFW Wildlife Coalition at 972-234-9453, or email at info@dfwwildlife.org
- Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
- Arlington Animal Services at 817-459-5898
Additional Resources