Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - Longmont, Colorado

Address: 5761 Ute Hwy, Longmont, CO 80503.
Phone: 38238455.
Website: greenwoodwildlife.org
Specialties: Wildlife rescue service.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot.
Opinions: This company has 235 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.5/5.

📌 Location of Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center

Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 5761 Ute Hwy, Longmont, CO 80503

⏰ Open Hours of Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center

  • Monday: 9 AM–4 PM
  • Tuesday: 9 AM–4 PM
  • Wednesday: 9 AM–4 PM
  • Thursday: 9 AM–4 PM
  • Friday: 9 AM–4 PM
  • Saturday: 9 AM–4 PM
  • Sunday: 9 AM–4 PM

Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center

Located at 5761 Ute Hwy, Longmont, CO 80503, Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is a renowned wildlife rescue service dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of injured, orphaned, and ill wild animals. Established with the aim of providing a safe haven for wildlife in need, the center has been a beacon of hope for countless animals over the years.

With a team of experienced veterinarians, wildlife biologists, and animal care specialists, Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center specializes in treating a wide range of animals, from small critters like squirrels and hummingbirds to larger mammals such as coyotes. The center's primary goal is to return these animals to their natural habitats, promoting the conservation and preservation of Colorado's wildlife population.

Specialties

  • Wildlife rescue service

Other points of interest

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Opinions

This company has 235 reviews on Google My Business, with an impressive average rating of 4.5/5. One satisfied reviewer shared their experience with the center's team, stating, 'Great group, helped me straight away with an orphaned squirrel I found in my garage.' Another added, 'Something really neat is that since they try to set the rehabilitated critters free within 10 miles of where they were found.

Visitors can expect a welcoming and inclusive environment, with wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot, making it easy for everyone to support and learn about the important work done at Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. The commitment to providing exceptional care for all animals, regardless of size or species, is evident in the center's success rate and the positive feedback shared by former clients.

For those seeking to make a difference in the lives of wildlife, or simply looking to learn more about the creatures that share our world, Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature and contribute to the well-being of our local ecosystem. With its dedicated staff, specialized services, and unwavering commitment to rehabilitation and release, Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center continues to be a shining example of compassion and conservation in the heart of Colorado.

To learn more about the center's programs, volunteer opportunities, or to make a donation, visit their website at greenwoodwildlife.org. For inquiries, you can reach them by phone at 38238455.

👍 Reviews of Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center

Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - Longmont, Colorado
Heather P.
5/5

Great group, helped me straight away with an orphaned squirrel I found in my garage. They mentioned they help rehab small critters: hummingbird up to coyote size. Birds of prey and large critters need to go elsewhere. Something really neat is that since they try to set the rehabilitated critters free within 10 miles of where they were found.... It's possible I can re-release the squirrel on my property if he is able!

Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - Longmont, Colorado
Shelly L.
5/5

I found an injured bunny in my backyard. I found out about Greenwood Wildlife through an online search. They were very responsive to my call and more than willing to help. When I dropped the bunny off, the staff member that helped was incredibly kind and informative. I appreciate the peace of mind of knowing this bunny would be cared for. I am grateful for such a wonderful resource to helpful injured wildlife.

Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - Longmont, Colorado
Toy H.
5/5

This is a place to take an animal when you find an injured one. I had a wounded crow and I took it to them and they were very kind and thoughtful even though her prognosis was fatal. I donated to the cause because I think what they do is invaluable.

Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - Longmont, Colorado
Angel H.
3/5

Reached out to the center about a baby squirrel.

First call: Right when someone picked up, we were hung up on.

Second call:
- While they were knowledgeable on the topic especially on how to try to reunite him with his mom; there was no compassion or empathy.
- With our concerns about predators (cats, dogs, birds of prey): they did suggest getting the box high on the tree. Though it did not ease our minds.
- They emphasized the squirrel calling mom sound was important (so are we supposed to leave our phone out the entire day?) Some thought and consideration would be helpful.

From the other reviews and our brief encounter; this facility is likely experiencing severe compassion fatigue.
- I understand it's difficult to rehabilitate animals; while it can be frustrating to get calls and hear that people unintentionally do things that hinders rehabilitation
- However, "our" lack of knowledge and resources is exactly why we searched and found this facility - for help. Also so that we could avoid causing harm.

From this conversation and other reviews (not just from google) - my assessment is that at this time, this facility is likely experiencing severe compassion fatigue +/- burnout.

I recommend for this facility to provide better mental health resources and training for their team. You are valuable experts and a much needed resource for the community of people and animals.

Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - Longmont, Colorado
AM M.
5/5

Staff very friendly, helped my daughter and I how to handle baby squirrels we found. Highly recommended!!

Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - Longmont, Colorado
Raina S.
1/5

Make sure to read through the reviews. We made the mistake to take a sick animal here! They made it appear that they could help. Unfortunately this poor baby went to his death because they euthanized. They claim the animal was too far gone but I have seen far worse and the animal pulled through. Seems they didn’t even try and just went straight for let’s euthanize. I will never use them for anything again. I feel deeply saddened that I even took the baby animal here for it to turn out like this. I am glad I did not donate to this place.

Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - Longmont, Colorado
Andrew S. S.
3/5

We called the Center to inquire about a hummingbird that flew into our home's window and could not fly. We asked for advice. We were told we could bring the bird into them. We drove from Estes Park. At arriving at the Center, a woman at the front desk immediately took the box with the bird in it. We had wanted to take a picture of the bird for our granddaughter and forgot to do so, and asked if someone could do that for us. The answer from he woman at the front desk was a swift "no." A few minutes later we asked another woman if she could take a picture for us. She said she would. When she came back with our Iphone there was no picture, and no explanation. Next a woman came out and told us she had put the bird down because its wing was not fixable. She further told us that because of the way hummingbirds use their wings, it's never possible to help them with wing trauma. It was nice that she came out and talked with us. Why were we not told that hummingbirds don't survive wing trauma when we initially called the Center with our questions? This center may be a good resource but the quality of response from the people we had contact with was less than impressive. We will give a small donation, but would have contributed more, and likely would continue to be interested in the Center had they been more communicative and flexible.

Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - Longmont, Colorado
Olga R.
1/5

I called today about 4 orphaned baby bunnies. 2 were doing well, 2 not so well. I brought them in. The person on the phone was very nice but did not tell me before I drove there that if leave them there, if they don’t do well in the first 24 hrs, they would be euthanized and i cannot take them back because it’s Colorado law. We had the capability to nurse them overnight and they don’t have overnight staff.

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