The Key West Wildlife Center is located inside of the eight acre Sonny McCoy Indigenous Park at 1801 White Street in Key West Florida. Open seven days a week from 9am-5pm all year. Visit and enjoy observing native flora and fauna while walking on the paved trail through the park. The nature walk includes a freshwater pond and two aviaries. The Indigenous Park is great spot for observing migratory birds in both the fall and spring. The Key West Wildlife Center operates a clinic on the property that enables us to provide treatment to injured and sick wildlife.
WILDBIRD & WILDLIFE SERVICES
The Key West Wildlife Center provides rehabilitative care to over 1000 native wild animals focusing on wild birds and also providing rescue services for sea and land turtles and marine and land mammals. They provide 24-hour emergency rescue services for wildlife from mile marker 0-15 in Key West, with the focus is on rescuing, rehabilitating, and returning our avian patients back to the wild. They work closely with other local and regional rescue groups to provide rehabilitation for non-avian species. They have a small number of permanent residents who serve as wildlife ambassadors for environmental educational purposes. Presently the KWWC’s annual budget for our wildlife rehabilitation program is approximately $60,000 of which 100% comes from donations.
The Key West Wildlife Center is a 501(C) (3) Charitable Tax Exempt Organization. Your donations help us to fulfill our mission. Contributions are deductible under the Internal Revenue Code. Please use PayPal to donate or send checks to: Key West Wildlife Center, PO Box 2297, Key West Florida 33045.