The Tucson Wildlife Center is dedicated to the rescue, emergency medical care and rehabilitation of sick, injured and orphaned wildlife before they are returned to the wild AND they promote education, habitat protection and teach us humans how to coexist with wildlife.
Our built environments are important to human life on the planet, but our built environments are also taking the place of our wild spaces and the home for our wildlife.
We have a responsibility to care about our wildlife. We need to ensure that we are creating accommodations for them (like creating nature byways and protected public lands) and that we have resources in place when they are injured, or their habitat is destroyed.
Remember – your home stretches beyond the lumber, brick, steel or concrete you inhabit. Our home is global and collective – it is for all life on Earth.
We are in this together.
This video was made possible by the generous support of Tucson Electric Power