The Center for Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) has been dedicated to saving wildlife through education, research and veterinary care in Sanibel for almost 50 years.
CROW consists of a teaching hospital and a visitor education center where almost 3,500 wildlife patients are taken care of every year, including 200 different species of sick, injured or orphaned wildlife in its veterinary hospital.
They also offer educational fellowships and externship programs for undergraduate students, and internship programs for veterinarian graduates.
Each year, more than 200 CROW volunteers help rescue, care for and rehabilitate wildlife in our area.
If you're interested in becoming a volunteer, click here.