Volunteers for Wildlife is changing its name to Wildlife Center of Long Island!
Baby Season Raffle!
Wildlife Hotline: (516) 674-0982
Wildlife Center of Long Island
Wildlife Hotline: (516) 674-0982

Wildlife Center Office Volunteers

Wildlife Office Volunteers

Wildlife Center Office Volunteers Join our dynamic team as an Office Volunteer at Wildlife Center of Long Island, where you’ll play a crucial role in managing our vital wildlife hotline. In this position, you’ll work hand-in-hand with our seasoned hotline operators to streamline the intake of new animals, coordinate pickups, and handle a variety of […]

Youth Conservation Team

Youth Conservation Team

Join Our Youth Wildlife Conservation TEAM on Long Island! ***Our Youth Conservation Team is currently full. Anyone who applies will be interviewed and considered in the fall for fall “admission”.*** Are you a high school student passionate about wildlife and the environment? Wildlife Center of Long Island invites students aged 14-18 to become a part […]

Baby Season Raffle

Baby Season Raffle

Baby Season Raffle! Join us in supporting Wildlife Center of Long Island’s Baby Season! This heartwarming initiative supports the care of injured and orphaned young wildlife during our busiest season. Prizes are generous, ranging from $100 to $1000! We are appreciative of your support! DRAWING TO BE HELD MAY 1ST, 2024 DRAWING TO BE HELD […]

November 2023

Owl Ambassador Calendar

The 2024 Ambassador Adoption Calendar is Now Available for Purchase! Looking for a special gift for a loved one this year? Our first ever ambassador calendar is here! Instead of supporting just one animal, an ambassador adoption will support all 22 of our wildlife ambassadors throughout 2024! Adoptions help us provide high quality food, professional […]

Holiday Adoptions

Holiday Background

WCLI Holiday Calendar + Includes Personalized Adoption Certificate More Info / Purchase Supports our ambassadors Holiday Ambassador Adoptions Symbolically adopt a resident ambassador animal for yourself or as a gift to someone you love. Adoptions help us to provide professional care for our ambassador animals including veterinary visits, enclosure enhancements, high quality food and enrichment. […]

October 2023

Owls

We changed our name! After our long 40 year history, we are excited to announce we have changed our name from Volunteers for Wildlife to Wildlife Center of Long Island to better reflect our mission and outreach. Our new name does not diminish the importance of volunteers within the organization, rather it gives a more accurate description of what our organization is and the area we serve. Our contact information […]

September 2023

Orlando

Annual Wildlife Walk! Please join us for our annual Wildlife Walk: Sunday, October 111am-3pmThe Seminary – Retreat & Conference Center440 West Neck Road Lloyd Harbor, NY 11743 Our annual Wildlife Walk is just a few days away! This is a fun, informative and engaging event for all ages. Attendees will meet our animal ambassadors & learn about Long Island’s wildlife. Ambassadors in […]

August 2023

Wildlife Walk 5

Wildlife Walk Fundraiser! Please join us for our annual Wildlife Walk! Sunday, October 111am-3pmThe Seminary – Retreat & Conference Center440 West Neck Road Lloyd Harbor, NY 11743 Meet our animal ambassadors & learn about Long Island’s wildlife!Open to all ages – pizza, drinks, & ice cream served. View Sponsorships / Register Patient Spotlight Fox Kit Recovers from Mange Red […]

July 2023

Wildlife Walk 8

Wildlife Walk Registration is Open! Please join us for our annual Wildlife Walk! Sunday, October 111am-3pmThe Seminary – Retreat & Conference Center440 West Neck RoadLloyd Harbor, NY 11743 Meet our animal ambassadors & learn about Long Island’s wildlife!Open to all ages – pizza, drinks, & ice cream served. Animal Ambassadors Lady Turns 22! Lady came to our Hospital in […]

June 2023

Turtle Xing

Turtles on the Move! Long Island is home to several species of land and aquatic turtles. This time of year, males travel long distances in search of a mate and females travel to specific locations to create a nest and lay their eggs. In order to reach their destination, turtles may cross busy roads. If […]