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Our story

CFW Campus

History

The Center for Wildlife was founded in 1986 by a veterinarian in York, Maine. The first year of operation, the phone typically rang once per week, and 100 wildlife patients were admitted. The Center was operated out of a trailer with no running water. In 1994, the Center moved to its current site in Cape Neddick, Maine, and within 5 years was treating over 1,000 animals annually. Over the years we have slowly outgrown our space. In 2020 we moved into a new, much bigger, facility which allows us to treat 2,500 animals per year. We are also in the final stages of an 11 year campaign to expand our outdoor clinic enclosures, which will allow us to care for up to 3,500 animals per year!

Squirrel in care

Our Mission

Center for Wildlife is a private, non-profit organization whose mission is to cultivate and strengthen relationships between humans, wildlife and the environment resulting in a healthier, more sustainable community. To this end, we focus on three goals: 

1. Strengthen our community's overall health through the interdisciplinary approach of conservation medicine.

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2. Expand community outreach and provide learning opportunities to educate and inspire people of all ages to value the connection between wildlife, human, and environmental health.

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3. Achieve and advance a diverse and viable fundraising strategy, ensuring long-term financial sustainability to support the successful growth and continued demand for our work in the community.

Values

Commitment to Best Practice

We value a growth mindset, and encourage and expect all staff to attend ongoing education and acquire and maintain relevant certifications throughout their tenure.  Leadership Staff is encouraged to participate on relevant boards and advisory committees, helping to contribute to regional community, wildlife, and environmental health, in addition to elevating our fields of conservation medicine and environmental education.  We also strive to promote and work in conjunction with the state and federal wildlife action plans and conservation/restoration initiatives. 

Financial Sustainability

We believe that financial sustainability ultimately allows us to fulfill our mission work and to serve the community for generations to come.  We strive to achieve this sustainability by utilizing strategic planning, a donor centric lens, and pro-forma budget to guide our sustainable growth.  Each year we plan for a surplus of net income in order to fund emergency reserves and contribute to our endowment. 

Transparency

We value transparency both within our organization and in our messaging to the community.  Strategic initiatives and decisions are relayed to all levels of our team at orientation and on an ongoing basis through Leadership Staff and regular “All Team” meetings.  We strive to keep our org chart, staffing plan, budgets, financial performances, and permits held up to date and available to our donors at all times.  Additionally, we are open about our euthanasia policies and prepare rescuers, volunteers, and interns that this option may sometimes be the most humane choice for an animal that is suffering.

Positive work culture

We value a supportive and positive work culture as a means to retain high quality staff, and also as a way to focus on our mission.  Additionally, our patients and ambassadors rely on us to provide a low-stress and healing environment.  We achieve this culture through promoting work/life balance, offering workshops on acknowledging and preventing compassion fatigue, encouraging employee personal and professional development and growth, and recruiting self-aware and emotional intelligent candidates throughout our hiring process. 

community

 Without an engaged community, we cannot achieve our mission.  We are proud to provide services for wildlife and the environment, along with public service, training, and contributions to baseline wildlife and environmental data through our Wildlife Assistance Hotline and collaboration with municipal, state, and federal agencies.  We believe in leveraging community expertise and resources through key partnerships with regional environmental non-profits. 

ecology driven & conservation mind

We are committed to ecologically sound practice. This means that species are returned to their original territories whenever possible, and that information shared through our educational programming is vetted for sound scientific methodology and current statistics.  We also share as much data and phenological/ conservation trends as possible and in the moment with government agencies and non-profit partners to promote best management policy and community action and awareness.  Additionally, through all programming we promote action or human intervention only when mitigating human-caused impacts on wildlife and the environment. 

Physical Address

375 Mountain Road, Cape Neddick, ME 03902

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Mailing Address

P.O. Box 620, Cape Neddick, ME 03902

Call Us

(207) 361-1400

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Email

info@thecenterforwildlife.org

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