Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center rehabilitates sick, injured and orphaned wildlife for release into appropriate habitats. Greenwood also strives to educate the public, emphasizing humane solutions to human/wildlife interactions.
Greenwood has been rehabilitating wildlife for 25 years and is one of the largest wildlife rehabilitation centers along the Front Range of Colorado. Each year, Greenwood cares for between 2,000 and 3,000 animals representing over 130 different wildlife species. Most of their patients are birds and small mammals.
I started as an Animal Care volunteer with Greenwood, feeding orphaned baby birds and squirrels. I redesigned their website and maintained it for many years.
