The organization was started in an effort to establish an educational resource and standard for the conservation of native wildlife species through the rehabilitation of injured, sick, and orphaned wildlife. We believe in keeping wild animals wild. Teton Wildlife Rehabilitation Center has treated a variety of native species this year including but not limited to raccoons, marmots, kingfishers, num
erous songbirds, chipmunks, red fox, Canadian geese, trumpeter swan, chukars, porcupines, snowshoe hares, deer, and pronghorn. Our Wyoming, Idaho, and US Fish and Wildlife Service wildlife management agency partners are supportive of our rehabilitation of a wide range of native species including migratory songbirds and waterfowl, trumpeter swans, wolverines, black-footed ferrets, and lynx.