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About Us
The Fox Valley Wildlife Center is a private, 501(c)3 non-profit organization. We rely solely on donations and grants that we receive.
 
What We Do
The center provides hospital care for wild animals who are in need of help. Most of the animals that we receive have been impacted by man in some way. They are caught by a cat, hit by a car, or become tangled in fishing lines. Our goal is to release these animals back in to the wild because they deserve a second chance.
 
Fox Valley Wildlife Center is
• A wildlife hospital
• A resource for people concerned about and frustrated by wildlife
• A state and federally licensed facility
 
Our Hours
April through September, we are open for animal intake from 8:00am-5:00pm every day.
October through March, we are open for animal intake from 8:00am-noon every day.
 
History
The Fox Valley Wildlife Center was founded in 2000 by individuals who recognized the increasing need for wildlife rehabilitators in Kane County. Thus, the center started through the acquisition the old ranger’s house and surrounding property in a lease from the Kane County Forest Preserve. Over the next year, the board of directors was formed, volunteers recruited and staff hired. The center opened its doors to wildlife in the Spring of 2001, and took in over 1,000 animals by the end of the year. Over 2400 animals were treated in 2004.
 
Mission Statement
Helping Wildlife in Need.