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    Final Descent Guide Services

    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    South Plains Wildlife Rehabilitation Center

    South Plains Wildlife Rehabilitation Center

    (3 reviews)

    What an honor to visit this rehabilitation center. South Plains Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is…read morean enchanting environment, the birds, squirrels, snakes (which I do NOT like and did NOT look at), possums, Ravens, Owls, Stiletto (a huge Tortoise turtle) and some other creatures I am sure I forgot to mention. They are a non-profit that offers a safe environment for injured wildlife. Their open house was well-attended and it offered guests the opportunity to see some wildlife up close.

    The SPWRC is a critical resource in the Lubbock area and I absolutely love what they do. They are a…read more501(c)(3) funded by donations alone, not to mention supported by countless hours of volunteer time. They also offer internships in coordination with Texas Tech. Or at least that seems to be where all of the students come from. They're primarily managed by a small cohort of paid staff and the organization has a board of directors, too. Unfortunately, they're not usually able to come and pick up wildlife unless it's an unusual circumstance. Injured birds almost always need to be brought in. They have a 24 hour drop off building that is made from a small shed. Any wild animal found injured in the area can be brought in, though if you're not sure about the state of the animal you've found, it's a good idea to give them a call first to get advice. In addition to any kind of wild bird, I've seen them take in tons of opossums, foxes, skunks, squirrels, rabbits, even bobcats. The goal is to rehab the animals brought in for eventual re-release back into the wild. However, this does not always work out. As a result, they have several permanent residents they call ambassadors that cannot go back into the wild for various reasons - permanent injuries are usually the cause for this. While they're not open to the public for things like tours, volunteer opportunities abound here for those who want to get a little closer to the animals and learn how to care for, appreciate, and live as one with nature. They also have an annual open house, usually in the fall, for another opportunity to see how things are run.

    Final Descent Guide Services - localservices - Updated May 2026

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