Permits

We are so excited to announce that we have finally received both our North Carolina State and Federal Rehabilitation Permits. What does this mean for the Sanctuary? We are finally able to keep injured and orphaned wildlife here at our facility for long term care. We are also going to continue fundraising for a larger…

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New Year Bird

While out for a New Year Hike we came across this poor little Blue Jay that is very sick. Looks to be having some neurological issues. We were able to help to transport him to a licensed rehabber.

Growth

~Without continual growth and progress, such words as improvement, achievement, and success have no meaning~ We have great news to share, we are officially Carolina Wildlife Sanctuary Inc, as recognized by the state of North Carolina. We have also been recognized by the IRS as a 501 c 3 nonprofit. Please be on the look…

Found Baby Bunnies

Homeowners frequently find bunny nests right in their own backyard. The bunny nest is a scraping (small depression) in the ground and generally located in tall grass or brushy areas. Sometimes the nest is found right in the middle of the yard. The mother rabbit lines the nest with dry grasses and fur pulled from…

A Need In The Community

CWS understands that there is a need in our community here in North Carolina for a wildlife rehabilitation hospital that works with avian species of all shapes and sizes. CWC sees a void and wants to fill it. Cabarrus County has a population of 192,103 with only 4 licensed wildlife rehabilitators, none of them are…

First Move

We are so excited to share with everyone that today we started the paper work to become a 501 c3 non-profit organization. Just a reminder we are not currently open for business. We have only just started with all the forms and permits. We will be sure to keep everyone  up to date. Please remember…