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ARK is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization consisting of an all volunteer network of State and Federally licensed wildlife rehabilitators. We take in orphaned and injured native Virginia wildlife for rehabilitation and release them back into their natural habitat.
What is a wildlife rehabilitator? A state and/or federally licensed volunteer who cares for injured and orphaned native Virginia wildlife. They provide the supplies, foods and caging needed for the care of each individual species with the goal of releasing all animals back into their natural habitat.
Who is ARK? We are a network of licensed, independent wildlife rehabilitators who volunteer to care for native Virginia wildlife. We also have volunteers who help with fund raising, transporting, work our hot line, and numerous other tasks.
Our mission is to provide for orphaned and injured native Virginia wildlife with the goal or releasing the animals back into their natural habitat. In order to ensure that our funds go for the animals in our care, we remain adamant that there will be no paid positions within ARK.
ARK rehabilitated and released over 15,000 native Virginia wild animals from 2000 - present.
What is a wildlife rehabilitator? A state and/or federally licensed volunteer who cares for injured and orphaned native Virginia wildlife. They provide the supplies, foods and caging needed for the care of each individual species with the goal of releasing all animals back into their natural habitat.
Who is ARK? We are a network of licensed, independent wildlife rehabilitators who volunteer to care for native Virginia wildlife. We also have volunteers who help with fund raising, transporting, work our hot line, and numerous other tasks.
Our mission is to provide for orphaned and injured native Virginia wildlife with the goal or releasing the animals back into their natural habitat. In order to ensure that our funds go for the animals in our care, we remain adamant that there will be no paid positions within ARK.
ARK rehabilitated and released over 15,000 native Virginia wild animals from 2000 - present.
