Symbiotic Wildlife Rehabilitation Society
Born Wild | Live Wild | Stay Wild
Clarinda, Iowa 51632
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The Symbiotic Wildlife Rehabilitation Society Mission

The Symbiotic Wildlife Rehabilitation Society of Southwest Iowa is committed to saving, rehabilitating, and releasing native wildlife back to the wild. We are also dedicated to educating the public and ourselves about local wildlife as well as  conservation practices and policies.
 

Our Vision For Wildlife and Humans

To educate the public on the need of native wild animals and how to live together. To keep as many species of animals from slipping into extinction from human mistakes or lack of knowledge.

Our Guiding Principles For Dealing With Wildlife

Symbiotic Wildlife Rehabilitation Society believes in living and working with our wildlife to complete our environment. Correcting the mistakes of our fast paced world to keep the circle of life as much intact as possible.  If an animal is killed by its native predator then we leave it alone, to only intervene when humans make the mistake.

What Does Symbiotic Mean?

1) Biology. A close, prolonged association between two or more different organisms of different species that may, but does not necessarily, benefit each member.

2) A relationship of mutual benefit or dependence.

Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation

Squirrels

Raccoons

Foxes

Opossums

Rabbits

 

Other Wildlife Resources

Our wildlife resources page features links to other prominent wildlife sites.

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Southwest Iowa - Northwest Missouri