Become a Member | Subscribe to Our Blog | Adopt a Raptor
 
Wildlife Rehabilitation PDF Print E-mail
Map
Avian Rehabilitation Program
From Barred Owls to Hummingbirds, VINS’ highly-trained rehabilitators treat to more than 400 injured and orphaned birds from throughout Vermont and New Hampshire each year. We also care for our resident raptors, arthropods and reptiles and answer dozens of wildlife and natural history questions daily! Find out more about avian rehabilitation»
.
Wildlife Hotline: 802.359.5000 x510
Bird Rescue»
Take Action to Protect Wild Birds»
Map Rehab in Action
This one-way viewing window offers visitors a glimpse into the exciting world of rehabilitation! Our wildlife rehabilitators can be seen throughout the year providing treatment and care to scores of avian patients!
.
View Our Rehab in Action Videos»
Workshop Wildlife Rehabilitation Workshops
Join VINS for this series of workshops that allow participants to work with a wide variety of avian specimens while learning key principles of rehabilitation. One Saturday per month starting January 28, 2012. Morning workshop 9-11:30am, Afternoon workshop 3:30-5:30pm.
.
Cost per Workshop: Non-members $25; Members $20
.
Download Registration Form»
Visit Activities Calendar»
Avian Rehabilitation—Ways to Learn
Raptor Club
VINS enters the 21st century! Join the Raptor Club and stay up-to-date on the latest and greatest announcements, events and rehab happenings at VINS with VINS ‘Tweets’.
Adopt a Raptor
The VINS Adopt a Raptor Program is a fun way to learn about and support avian wildlife. Click here for more information
Raptor Cam
Live webcam of one of our resident raptors
Blog
Nature is never far from your desktop or PDA with a subscription to the VINS Nature Blog! New stories added weekly!! Click here to subscribe
Veterinarians
VINS greatly appreciates the veterinarians who provide their services for our patients at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. The veterinarians and technicians take examinations, perform x-rays, review eye damage using their special equipment, and share their assessments before transporting the birds back to our care.

Many thanks to all that participate towards our worthy cause in rehabilitating avian wildlife.
Kedron Valley Kedron Valley Veterinary Clinic
Dr. Phillipa Richards
Dr. Blakely Murrell-Liland
Dr. Lynn Murrell
802.457.3135
Poultney Veterinary Services
Dr. Scott MacLachlan
802.287.9292

Dr. Basil Tangredi
802.287.2397

St. Johnsbury Animal Hospital
Dr. Robert Hoppe
802.748.5634

Green Mountain Animal Hospital
Dr. Robert Treat
802.362.2620
gmvh.aahavet.org

Rupert Veterinary Clinic
Dr. Jean Ceglowski
Dr. Eugene Ceglowski
802.394.7759

Springfield Animal Hospital
Dr. Tony Castrignano
802.885.2505
 
 
 
Become a fan: Facebook     Flickr     Twitter     YouTube Proud Partners of:
copyright © 2010 Vermont Institiute of Natural Science | contact us