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 Wild Mammal Care of AlabamaRehabilitating Alabama's indigenous injured & orphaned wild mammals for their return to the wild. ( 
                      
                        Member since July 2011.
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                    |  | Contact: Amy |   
                    | Address: | Birmingham  |   
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                      State: | Birmingham,  
                                
                                  Alabama 
                                  
                                      
 		 
		     Zip:35266 |   
                    | Phone: | 205-871-7803 |   
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                      Nonprofit: Yes 
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                          | Wild Mammal Care of Alabama is dedicated to provide compassionate care for
Alabama�s wildlife focusing on the rehabilitation of its indigenous injured and
orphaned wild mammals for their return to a natural habitat; and advocating
through education the importance of wildlife stewardship, the awareness of human
impact on wildlife, and a responsible approach to the conservation of our
ecosystem. Along with rehabilitative care, a hotline (205.871.7803) manned 24
hours a day provides a free service offering information for those who've found
sick, injured or orphaned wild mammals or who have questions regarding other
wildlife issues. WMCoA is implementing a volunteer, a foster parent, and an
education program, as well as a transport network. Permitted by the state's
Conservation Dept of Natural Resources, WMCoA is a 501c3 non-profit organization
making monetary and in-kind donations tax deductible. 
Please follow us on
FACEBOOK (facebook.com/wmcoa) for educational information, patient updates and
photos. 
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 				     | Focus: | 1) Animal Sanctuary |   
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