Resources for Wildlife
We get lots of questions about wild baby rabbits, especially in spring and summer. Triangle Rabbits is not licensed to help local wildlife. If you find a wild bunny in your yard that you think may need help, please contact a licensed wildlife rehabber. They can help you decide if the animal is in need, and give you information about who to call for help.
NC Wildlife Resources Commission
Wildlife Welfare Inc. (Raleigh)
Piedmont Wildlife Center (Durham)
Creative Learning About Wildlife Species (Carrboro)
May Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (western NC)
Wildlife Welfare Inc. (Raleigh)
Piedmont Wildlife Center (Durham)
Creative Learning About Wildlife Species (Carrboro)
May Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (western NC)
FAQ: Orphaned Baby Rabbits
If you find a wild baby bunny, the best thing you can do is put the bunny back in the general area where you found him. Mom will come back at night to find him. If the bunny is injured, please contact a wildlife rehabilitator or rabbit vet immediately.
If you find a wild baby bunny, the best thing you can do is put the bunny back in the general area where you found him. Mom will come back at night to find him. If the bunny is injured, please contact a wildlife rehabilitator or rabbit vet immediately.
Triangle Rabbits is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving North Carolina, U.S.A.