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    • Mission, History, Ethic
    • Founder & Board
    • Staff & Apprentices
    • Facilities
      • Sanctuary Guide
    • Affiliations
    • Reports & Financials
    • In the News
    • FAQ
  • Services
    • Rescue, Rehabilitation, Release
    • Sanctuary
    • Advocacy
      • Activist Toolbox
      • Animal Abuse
      • Testing & Research
      • Canned Hunts
      • Animals in Entertainment
      • Pseudo-sanctuaries
      • Factory Farms
      • Plant-based Diets
    • Do No Harm Farm
    • Last Hope Dog & Cat Rescue
  • Resources
    • Living with Wildlife
    • No Wild Pets
    • Wildlife Encounters
    • Newsletters
    • Useful Links
  • Education
    • Wildlife Workshops
    • Young Friends of Wildlife Rescue Club
  • Get Involved
    • Careers
    • Apprenticeships
    • Internships
    • Volunteer
    • Release Sites
  • Events
    • Special Events
      • Artistic Animals
    • Educational Workshops
  • Support Us
    • Donate
    • Sponsor a Wild Animal
    • Become a Wildlife Rescue Sustainer
    • Remembrance Gifts
    • Donate a Vehicle
    • Leave a Bequest
    • Endowment Fund
    • Founder’s Circle
    • Wish List
    • Charitable Giving Partners
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Red Fox

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Red foxes have whiskers on their legs as well as around their faces, which they use to help them find their way.

Red foxes are great nighttime predators because their eyes are specially adapted for night vision.

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ABOUT

Wildlife Rescue’s Vision is that humans come to see that we are members of a vast life community, that we experience the proper gratitude and respect for this community, and that we live in a more appropriate and compassionate manner in relation to the whole.

WRR was founded in 1977 in San Antonio, Texas. Since 2001 its primary base of operations has been located on 212 acres near Kendalia, Texas, a property which was purchased through the generosity of three of our supporters.

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Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation – Kendalia, TX
P.O. Box 369, Kendalia, TX 78027
Phone: 830.336.2725 / Fax: 830.336.3733
Email: info@wildlife-rescue.org

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Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation – San Antonio, TX
Roger & Phyllis Sherman Animal Care Complex
1354 Basse Rd., San Antonio, TX 78212
Phone: 830.336.2725

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