Injured/Orphaned Raccoons
The Tenafly Nature Center does not take injured or orphaned wildlife!

An animal’s best chance of survival is in the care of its own mother.
If your circumstance requires you to handle it, always wear protective gloves and place a towel over it to reduce stress. 

 

 Have you found a raccoon? 

Local Wildlife Rehabilitators Accepting Raccoons

Mary Ellen Stout
100 United Lane
Teterboro, NJ
(201) 935-1813
 

Wildlife Freedom Inc.
Dolores Garbowski
781 Ringwood Ave.
Wanaque, NJ
973- 839-4597

For a complete list of Wildlife Rehabilitators in
New Jersey click here
New York click here
Pennsylvania click here

 

How to Transport a Rescued Animal to the Wildlife Rehabilitator:

  1. Prepare a container. Place a clean, soft cloth or towel at the bottom of a cardboard box or cat/dog carrier with a lid. If there is no ventilation, make air holes.
  2. Protect yourself. Remember that these are wild animals. They are scared and may try to defend themselves. Even if the animal doesn’t try to scratch, bite, or peck, parasites and diseases are common. Wear gloves, cover the animal with another cloth or towel, and gently place it in the container. Wash your hands and forearms after contact.
  3. Keep the animal calm and warm. Keep children and pets away. Do not bother or handle the animal longer than necessary. Keep it covered for warmth and in a dark quite place.
  4. Do not attempt to feed or provide water.
  5. Note where you found the animal. This is important for release.
  6. Contact a wildlife rehabilitator. Do not keep the animal in your home. It is illegal to house injured/orphaned wildlife without the proper training and credentials.

 

Always take extreme caution with wild animals.  They may harbor diseases and try to defend themselves when fearful.  Always be overly cautious of an animal you suspect is sick and in this scenario, keep yourself, children, and pets at a far distance, and contact animal control immediately.  Their information is as follows:

Bergen County Animal Shelter
100 United Lane
Teterboro, New Jersey 07608
201-229-4600

  

The advice expressed on this page is to be utilized at your own discretion. Laws regarding wildlife may differ between counties.