April 20 - May 4, 2024
Spring is in the air, and that means baby season!
Hundreds of orphaned and injured babies are arriving at our rehabilitation center. Caring for these little creatures takes quite a bit more effort and a lot of patience, with some species requiring feeding every 30 minutes! To honor the tradition of having a shower for the new baby, we are having a shower for all the little orphaned wild babies. You can help us save them to grow up big and strong and return to the wild.
All the proceeds go to helping the animals at All Things Wild, and you could win a wonderful prize, such as a 3-night stay at the beach, a basket crammed with goodies of your favorite wild animal, a Round Rock Staycation, a bottle of expensive vodka, or a day at Sea World and the Zoo in San Antonio!
Purchase Your Raffle Tickets Below!
Purchase raffle tickets for associated items below. Winners will be randomly selected and announced via email on Saturday, May 4. Don’t miss your chance to win!
Donate
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Three-Night Stay at Port Aransas Condo
$15.00 -
Signed Dallas Cowboys Bob Lilly Jersey
$10.00 -
San Antonio Sea World and Zoo Tickets for Four!
$15.00 -
Round Rock Staycation at Ruby Hotel
$15.00 -
Perfectly Polly Duck Basket
$10.00 -
Cat Lover Basket with Shopping Spree
$10.00 -
Dog Lover Basket with Shopping Spree
$10.00 -
Awesome Opossum!
$15.00 -
Bunny-Themed Basket with Spa Items and Acupuncture Session
$15.00 -
Squirrel Feeder and Food with Novelty Pan Holder
$5.00 -
Owl Always Love You! Gift Basket
$10.00 -
Radical Raccoon Basket
$10.00 -
Backyard Wildlife Animal Food and Wildlife Home Decor
$10.00 -
Armadillo Crossbody Sling Purse
$5.00 -
Fawn Friendly Yard and Home
$15.00 -
Soaring Eagle Chainsaw Sculpture
$10.00 -
Duckworth Vodka Collection
$10.00 -
Are we BEAR Yeti?
$5.00 -
Austin Aquarium Tickets, Holey Moley Mini Golf, and Firo Pizza!
$5.00 -
Dinner at El Monumento
$5.00 -
Bald Eagle Chainsaw Sculpture
$10.00
Help Welcome the New Babies
Use our Amazon baby registry to send us needed supplies to care for all of the little ones that come in. We go through endless amounts of formula, feeding and cleaning supplies, and warm places to snuggle.
Help! I found a baby. What should I do?
Just because a baby is alone doesn’t mean that it isn’t safe and needs our help. Sometimes, it’s just nature’s process for protecting the baby or teaching it how to survive. Before stepping in, please take a look at our useful instructions for common wildlife in our area.