Philadelphia Metro Wildlife Center

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Norristown, United States

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Wildlife rescue service· Animal Shelters· Animal Physical Therapy

Philadelphia Metro Wildlife Center Reviews | Rating 4,9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Philadelphia Metro Wildlife Center is located in Norristown, United States on 2815 Township Line Rd. Philadelphia Metro Wildlife Center is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category wildlife rescue service in United States.

Address

2815 Township Line Rd

Phone

+1 2674169453

Open hours

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Carol Croteau

Very friendly, helpful people. We had fox with mange and I must have called three times with questions and they were very patient with me. We were able to treat the fox and they look great now!

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Katie Cook

This was such a wonderful place. It was about an hour drive but worth it. I have found a possum about five weeks that was only about three and a half inch and everything was closed at the time. I cared for Matty until today. I was able to drop him off and they are going to help Matty be able to live on its own. Just like to say thank you for the postcard about Matty, it is very much appreciated. I know he was put into great hands. Thank you again

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Michael

I had 6 young possums that had been separated from their mother by construction activity. I really appreciate that Philadelphia Metro Wildlife Center let me drop off the little guys there. You can even get updates on the rescue. Thank you PMWC!

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Kirsten Houseknecht

Found a young squirrel and brought them here. The drop off set up for covid precautions is good, (but do be aware that if you show up when several other folks do that turning around in the lot can be tricky)

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Sheila Williams

Wonderful service...helped us with a baby chimney swift that we found in a customer's chimney. They offer rehabilitation services for wildlife and prepare the animal to be healthy enough to return to their natural environment. Awesome to know a service like this is available for all wildlife to receive a second chance!