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Latest revision as of 14:46, 9 August 2025
Fox Wood Wildlife Rescue | |
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Type | 501(c)(3) Nonprofit wildlife rescue |
Founded | 1993 |
Founder | Elise Able |
Director | Elise Able |
Headquarters | East Concord, New York, United States |
Region served | Western New York |
Purpose | Wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release |
Status | Nonprofit organization |
Website | http://www.foxwoodwildliferescue.org |
Donation Page | paypal button on website |
Fox Wood Wildlife Rescue is a nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation and rescue organization located in East Concord, New York, United States. It specializes in the care of wild and domestic canines, as well as other native wildlife, focusing on rehabilitation and release when possible.[1][2]
Mission and Services
The organization rescues injured, orphaned, or at-risk wildlife—particularly foxes and canines—and provides rehabilitation with the goal of returning them to their natural habitats when feasible. It also assists domestic dogs living in the wild.[3][4][5]
Location
Fox Wood Wildlife Rescue is situated at 11156 Old Glenwood Road in East Concord, New York, serving local and surrounding communities by responding to wildlife emergencies and providing rehabilitation services.[6]
Organization and Outreach
The center operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. It maintains a public presence through its website and social media platforms, where it shares updates on rescues, rehabilitation progress—including rare cases such as albino foxes—and offers guidance on wildlife care.[7]
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