Be Part of the Sanctuary Family

Every helping hand brings injured and orphaned animals closer to freedom

Volunteering at Quinn Wildlife Sanctuary is more than just helping animals—it’s about building connections, learning unique skills, and becoming part of a community dedicated to protecting Alabama’s wildlife.

Make a Real Difference While Growing Your Skills

A young owl perched on a pine tree branch with a blurred, natural background.
Close-up of a bald eagle in flight with outstretched wings, showing detailed feathers and a sharp beak, against a cloudy sky background.
A hawk with spread wings perched on a rock, holding a small lizard in its talons, with a blurred natural background.

Learn Wildlife Care Skills – Gain hands-on experience with animal rescue, feeding, and rehabilitation.

Work Alongside Experts – Collaborate with licensed rehabilitators and conservation professionals.

Support Conservation in Your Community – Play a direct role in protecting ecosystems and inspiring others.

Build Friendships & Community – Meet like-minded people who share your passion for wildlife.

Be Part of Lasting Change – Your efforts create a ripple effect for generations to come.

Support with a Donation.

Every Contribution Counts….

Your generosity provides critical resources like food, medicine, and rehabilitation facilities. Through our secure Donorbox system, you can make a one-time gift or set up recurring support.

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Volunteer, Donate, Sponsor, or Advocate — Every Action Helps Alabama’s Wildlife Thrive

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Sponsor a Raptor

Give a Majestic Bird a Second Chance. Sponsorship helps cover the costs of medical treatment, rehabilitation, and care for individual raptors. As a sponsor, you’ll receive updates and stories about the animal you’re helping to return to the wild.

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Be a Voice for Nature

Spread Awareness and Inspire Action. Not everyone can volunteer or donate, but everyone can advocate. Share our mission, educate your community, and support wildlife-friendly initiatives to protect Alabama’s ecosystems.

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