ANNOUNCING RE-WILDING INDIANA

Rehabilitation Center

Formerly Hancock Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation

Exciting News for Central Indiana!— Can you help us save more birds? We are working on fundraising to create a bird rehab facility. If you would like to help, consider making a donation.

Since our launch in October 2022, the team at Hancock Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation has worked tirelessly to promote our cause. We are fortunate to have volunteers with a wide range of backgrounds who bring their unique expertise and resources into everything we do. This is what will enable us to achieve our goals year after year.

Now, as Re-Wilding Indiana, we are powered by a unique partnership of wildlife veterinary staff, licensed rehabilitators, and volunteers that extends our reach throughout Central Indiana with a main rehabilitation center in Fortville, additional licensed rehabilitators in Greenfield and Fishers, and expert veterinary support in Indianapolis. From Central Indiana and beyond, we provide compassionate, professional care that gives every wild animal the best chance to be wild again.

While there is always more that can be done, there is no doubt that we are already making a significant impact on orphaned and injured wild animals across Central Indiana. Become part of the difference—complete our volunteer application today!

Collage of various rescued wildlife animals, including a skunk, rabbits, a fox, rodents, a kitten, a deer, a kitten being fed, and a chinchilla, with the logo of Hancock Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation in the center.

Meet our rehabbers!

  • A woman holding a small turtle in her hands indoors, with a green plant and colorful artwork in the background.

    Jennifer Hancock

    Director of Wildlife Rehabilitation

    Licensed Wildlife Rehabber

    Founder

  • A woman in winter clothing and a beanie hat is smiling while feeding an opossum grapes inside an enclosure with straw bedding.

    Leah Perry

    Director of Volunteer Operations & Education

    Licensed Wildlife Rehabber

    Bat Specialist

  • A woman with glasses, wearing a black knit hat, green puffer jacket, and yellow gloves, smiling while feeding a small black squirrel inside an enclosure.

    Heather Simmons

    Licensed Wildlife Rehabber

    Raccoon Specialist

  • A woman with curly blonde hair, glasses, and a pink shirt is gently opening a pet carrier to reveal a small, opossum inside, looking out.

    Allison Trinkle

    Licensed Wildlife Rehabber

    Opossum Specialist

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