| Alaska Raptor Center | | Provides medical treatment to injured bald eagles and other birds, offers education programs and conducts research. Includes news and events, volunteer and membership details, raptor resources and visitor information. Located in Sitka. |
| Alaska SeaLife Center | | Marine science facility designed to combine a research mission with wildlife rehabilitation facilities and public education. |
| All Critter Rehabilitation WebCam | | Orlando Florida rehabilitator features a live webcam showing the rehabilitation of orphaned and injured wildlife. All critters will be released back to the wild when ready. |
| All God's Creatures | | Wildlife rehabilitation and education programs including a mobile petting zoo, pony and llama rides, and miniature horse cart rides. |
| Animal Encounters Inc | | Specializes in wildlife education programs as well as animal rescue and rehabilitation. |
| Animal Rehabilitators of the Carolinas - ARC | | A nonprofit organization which cares for orphaned and injured wildlife in North and South Carolina. Includes volunteer information, education programs and what to do if you find orphaned or injured animals. Located in Charlotte, North Carolina. |
| Appalachian Bear Center | | Located just outside the Great Smoky Mountains, the center rehabilitates and cares for injured and orphaned bears for eventual release into the wild. |
| Australian Fauna Care | | Not-for-profit organization provides database of wildlife care organizations. Searchable by name, state, postcode, and specialty. |
| Australian Seabird Rescue | | Dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of various seabirds and other marine wildlife such as turtles, whales, and dolphins. |
| Avian Care and Research Facility | | Works with native birds species excluding waterfowl, including non-clinical research in wild bird anatomy and trauma. Located in Verona, Ontario, Canada. |
| Back to the Wild | | Castalia, OH based volunteer wildlife rehabilitation and nature education center. |
| Bat World | | Organization that provides rescue, rehabilitation and release for injured bats. They also provide permanent sanctuary for non-releasable bats and educate the public about the importance of bats. | |
|