Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) - Visitor Education Center

Wildlife rescue service · Sanibel

Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) - Visitor Education Center

Wildlife rescue service · Sanibel

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3883 Sanibel Captiva Rd, Sanibel, FL 33957

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CROW in Sanibel rehabilitates injured wildlife with a hands-off approach, featuring engaging tours and a cool education center.  

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3883 Sanibel Captiva Rd, Sanibel, FL 33957 Get directions

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3883 Sanibel Captiva Rd, Sanibel, FL 33957 Get directions

+1 239 472 3644
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"At the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW), the staff nurtures injured animals from Sanibel and the surrounding areas with the ultimate goal of releasing them back into the wild. Among the "patients" you may meet here are gopher tortoises, opossums, armadillos, snakes, and ospreys. After checking in on the animals, head to the visitor center, where you can learnall aboutFlorida’s native and invasive species. You can also sign up for a 1.5-hour wildlife walk, during which you’ll hear more about the animal hospital and its projects as well as the diversity of Florida fauna."

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@afar

"At the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW), the staff nurtures injured animals from Sanibel and the surrounding areas with the ultimate goal of releasing them back into the wild. Among the "patients" you may meet here are gopher tortoises, opossums, armadillos, snakes, and ospreys. After checking in on the animals, head to the visitor center, where you can learnall aboutFlorida’s native and invasive species. You can also sign up for a 1.5-hour wildlife walk, during which you’ll hear more about the animal hospital and its projects as well as the diversity of Florida fauna."

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Brad Mullins

Google
We visited today 5/23/25 and had an amazing time. We did the tour and had Sarah as a guide. She was amazing and informative. She took the time to answer our questions. Also meet a few of your volunteers and wow! Simply an amazing experience all the way around. Thank you for the service your provide to the wildlife.

Ileana 239 (Vee)

Google
We had Frank as our tour person he was very funny & informative, to the people below these comments and all the low stars they do tell you in the tours not all animals can be saved he made it very clear from the start and then tells you about the organization, its purpose and about the educational process and system how they get the animals etc. So if you went to this tour in visitor center and still decided to bring an animal to save with knowing the rules and regulations that is on you, not them. People need to do their research more to different organizations and sanctuary’s before coming on here and complaining. I had a good time so did my daughter I will definitely go back again they even have summer camps for kids I saw and scholarships for it this is great I loved it 😊👍 🦊 🦉 🐢💜🌻

Alissa Carlson

Google
This was a most amazing experience! Our tour guide and presenter was Sarah, an intern, who did a fabulous job. She was super informative and also had a realistic but positive outlook when presenting about microplastics affect on nature and our world. While we saw a handful of patients (ie wild animals), it was extremely educational and engaging.

Mary Schiltz, Realtor

Google
Always try to visit Crow when visiting Sanibel. Arrived there just as they were closing. So Unfortunately, not able to get there this trip. But if you're ever in the area, they do amazing work, They have fantastic displays and educational programs, and don't miss the gift shop because they have some great gifts!

FRIZZY FAYE

Google
Very good hospital. Presentation informative and interesting but be prepared you won't get to see a lot of animals on the tour which was disappointing given how its advertised.

Nicholas Garber

Google
Nice place that serves a great purpose. If it's funded solely by private means, then it should get a small cut from the county to have it staffed 24/7 for rescue call out's (just my opinion).

Nikki Meneses

Google
I wouldn't take any animal to this place! I recently rescued a new born baby raccoon the day after Hurricane Milton. My friends found her in a landscaping plant yard. No mom raccoon around and she had JUST opened her eyes but couldn't crawl yet. I used to work with wildlife yrs ago so my friend brought her to me to save. She was super dehydrated and weak. I bottle fed her and nursed her to good health. I became very attached to her and even looked up the laws as far as keeping a raccoon as a pet in Florida, I qualified for getting the permit needed and I was going to start that process. But then I got a new job which started to consume all of my time.I've then decided to make the right decision for "Ruby" (my baby raccoon) and instead of keeping her caged a lot where I couldn't give her enough attention that she needed, so I decided to surrender her while she was still young enough to be he rehabilitated back into the wild, I called CROW and spoke to them over the phone first, and they reassured me that she was young enough and healthy enough to be put with other raccoons her age and that she would be set back into the wild eventually. When I got there, of course everything changed, and I had a weird feeling in my gut by the way everyone was acting when I walked in with her. they still kept telling me that they would send her to either Venice or Naples to do the Rehabilitation with the other raccoons her age, but as I was talking to the girl, It happened to come up that in my time PLAYING with Ruby that she did bite and scratch me, but it was all in a PLAYFUL way. There was never any aggression at all. I had her for a few months. She never ever showed any signs of Rabies and I never suspected that she would even have it. But after the lady found out, she started telling me that I need to go to the doctors and look into the Rabies vaccine. After I left the facility, she called me 30 minutes later and told me over the phone. That by law, they have to euthanize Ruby and test her for Rabies, and it has to go through the health department. The feeling I got in my stomach was like someone calling me to tell me my child was dead. I was hysterically crying. I pleaded with the girl to let me come back and pick Ruby up and take her home that I would figure something else out and they would not give her back to me. They decided to take a healthy, happy, loving baby raccoon and KILL HER! Then to let me take her home. It's been almost 2 days now. And I can't stop crying.This is the worst heartache I have ever felt in my life. And the more people I tell about what happened with Ruby, the more everyone's saying that they heard CROW has a reputation of euthanizing more animals than they do saving them. If I would have known this, I would have never brought my baby there. It was heartless and cruel what they did to her, and what it is doing to me! I'VE DRIVE BY THIS PLACE ALL THE TIME...AND I WILL NEVER LOOK AT IT THIS THE SAME AGAIN! I WILL NEVER DONATE TO THEM EVER AGAIN, OR EVEN RECOMMEND THEM EVER AGAIN! SHAME ON YOU CROW!

Stephanie Thomas

Google
This place (CROW) was an amazing find! Recommended by Tarpon Bay Explorers. Amazing what these folks to help animals in need. Attended the talk on opossum - Gigi, the new ambassador is adorable. Disappointed the hospital tour was fully booked, will do that next time. A great education, and an even better cause. Highly recommend checking it out.
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Heather D.

Yelp
We loved the new(to us) education center at CROW and Brennan found a new love, being a wildlife veterinarian! He earned an honorary wildlife veterinarian certificate and got a veterinarian kit. He has been vetting all his stuffed animals all evening. We loved the presentation and getting to meet Irwin the box turtle on his way back inside! The staff were all friendly and passionate about what they do. Thank you for the amazing experience!

Mollie G.

Yelp
Do NOT miss this GEM while on Sanibel ! It blew our minds ! Our 10 year old son had a BLAST as did we . We made arrangements to do the special talk and tour and it was 100% worth it . Make sure you go and take the entire family !

Tami M.

Yelp
A fantastic and caring team of staff and volunteers helping rescue and rehabilitate injured wildlife on the island. They quickly came to help an injured double-crested cormorant on the beach after being contacted. Such a wonderful group!
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Jake B.

Yelp
This place is amazing no doubt about it. Everyone here love animals and the environment. They have a beautiful education center where you can take your kids. Your kids can learn so much about conservation and animals. They also do tours where they take you around the whole facility and tell you about everything they do at C.R.O.W. I would recommend looking that up and doing it because it's worth it. They have a lot of animals here however you can't see most of them because it is a wildlife rehabilitation center. They want to release all the animals so if humans are around them all the time then they can't release them back into the wild. You do get to see a few animals that are unable to be released back into the wild. If you volunteer here you can work and hold most of the animals they take in. They can also use any help and donations as they are funding by donations.
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Marcia C.

Yelp
If you find yourself on the west coast of florida and you find an injured animal, this is the place to go. They take great loving, professional care of injured creatures.
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Sarah F.

Yelp
Was walking on the beach today when I passed what I thought was a really funny looking log, Turned out it was a local bird (a double breasted cormorant) with a pretty bad boat propellor injury. So I looked up CROW's phone number and spoke to Tamara who explained to me how to catch the bird without further injuring it. (You should cover them with a towel and always cover their eyes so they don't panic) I took the birdy to CROW's clinic where I admitted him as a patient. I was given a patient number so I can call and check on his progress in a few days. The staff was very friendly and what they are doing for animals is a truly an awesome thing.
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Shannon K.

Yelp
If you want to go here - save yourself the time and just make a donation. We arrived with our 6 and 7 year old and were required to wear a mask. We were told that we had to wear a mask because we could transmit Covid to the animals (we are all vaccinated by the way) which is completely untrue. There were all of 4 animals (snake, turtle, opossum and baby alligator) in there to see beyond the stuffed animals and all were behind glass or in a cage. So - $40+ and 20 minutes later plus souvenirs - we left. There was absolutely nothing to see or learn. We arrived thinking we would see some of the rehab animals and that our kids would learn about the veterinary care (they told us that if kids are under 12 then they shouldn't visit the hospital). This was our second disappointment after the Sea Shell Museum. We visit Sanibel every year for the last 7 years and will not waste our time here again!
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Mandi I.

Yelp
There is a lot to learn here. The staff is fun, friendly and knowledgeable. The animal talks and hospital tour are informative and entertaining! Great gift shop that benefits the center and a giving tree to make donations!

Christy F.

Yelp
Excellent care and love for the animals. Seems to me that they do an excellent job educating the public about what they do and information about the different species of animals they care for.
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Ken C.

Yelp
Their mission is enviable but they are rather coy in not telling you that your $12 per adult admission does not get you into the rehab center and that even if you pay additionally for that tour you likely will not see any animals as they are kept covered. The info center you get to tour would be a nice little stop for a suggested $5 per person donation perhaps.

Tamara J.

Yelp
This is a great place for a specific population: kids like mine. Middle elementary school kids who are REALLY into animals. They have a great hands on activities and exhibit where kids pretend to be wildlife vets. It was also useful for keeping cool in the middle of the day. As others have said, there are only a few animals on display, it is not a zoo, or even a nature center, so if you want to see critters, this ain't it. My kids loved it and want to go again.
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Melissa B.

Yelp
Not what we expected. You pay $7 pp to listen to a 30 minute talk of how they care for sick animals. You only get to see a possum that is an "ambassador". ...no other animals. I'm sure they do great things but we were mislead.
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Mary K.

Yelp
All the staff was really friendly and have a passion for saving the animals. The information was presented in an easy to understand fashion and the set up of the interior was really cool! They had really friendly animals (Billy the Armadillo! ) and live feed of he exhibits not in the main area. The shaded parking was also a definite plus! I hope to be able to come back soon!
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Courtney W.

Yelp
CROW was started in the 1970's to rehab injured wildlife. They have a nice learning center where you can learn a lot about what they do. They treat animals with a mixture of traditional and Chinese medicines. They are a dedicated group of people and I think they are doing an amazing job! They ask for a $5 donation per person and have a daily presentation M-F at 11am. You will not see any live animals as their patients are all released after they heal so they do not want them to become accustomed to humans. The learning center has pictures of past patients and a live video feed from the hospital. Some of the pictures are pretty graphic - and not all of the animals have happy endings. If you find an injured animal you can call them or drop it off 6am -8pm.
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Michael O.

Yelp
These guys are awesome! Incredible dedication to saving wildlife! Wonderful people doing wonderful work.
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S C.

Yelp
The tours are really educational and interesting. CROW does so much for the wildlife in SW Florida. A needed and wonderful organization!
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Monique W.

Yelp
Thank you for all you do!!! Very educational and very friendly! We enjoyed learning how your center cares for and takes in injured wildlife. Thank you for caring and being their voice; to help educate the public by sharing your love, passion and compassion for wildlife!
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Sarah F.

Yelp
These folks need your money to help rehabilitate injured wildlife of all kinds. The place is quite small, so no need to spend much time. It's best to go when there is a docent presentation. The day we went, there was a raptor "ambassador" present who was quite the hit with kids and adults alike. Definitely a place that is doing good work for animals.
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Basil W.

Yelp
Big disappointment. $5 to not see animals. CROW wants to not disturb the animals, so you can't see or hear them, just a one-room exhibit with webcams. Apparently Florida hasn't heard of soundproofing or one-way glass. AVOID

Rebecca K.

Yelp
This place was a great find. Recommended to us by a nurse practitioner as a family with one kid just a little under the weather. We had a great time tracing footprints, coloring, meeting some of the reptiles living there, learning to feed and care for the animals, watching an intake and seeing successful releases. The staff was friendly and welcoming. Wish we had had more time to schedule a guided tour - they run Wednesday, Thursday and Friday this time of year (but fill up fast).
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Trish I.

Yelp
This place touched my heart. Purely funded by donations. Completely designed to help wildlife and you can tell they are so passionate about their mission. Must see!!!!! However you will not see animals up close. You can monitor their progress via video because human interaction stresses them and delays healing. Great gift store too!!!!

Joe E.

Yelp
My family recently visited Sanibel and enjoyed our visit to CROW. They do remarkable work and had a very engaging and energetic speaker describe their many wonderful services. It would have been great to see some of the animals, but this isn't a zoo. The CROW staff explained that they try to limit human contact so that animals stay "wild" and that re-entry into the environment goes more smoothly. Makes perfect sense. They did share a number of pictures and had several TV monitors with live feeds of the hospital rooms and other areas with animals. Very educational displays that my kids and I all found interesting. Based on prices across the rest of Sanibel, the $5 price to get in is very reasonable. Plus it supports great work!

Wendy T.

Yelp
Does not let public know non-natives will be euthanized immediately. Does not publish number of euthanized overall. Does not publish salaries of paid staff.

Paul M.

Yelp
A really amazing place. It's inexpensive and worth your trip! All the money goes to the charity! Definitely stop by!

Guess W.

Yelp
They couldn't save a little starling... How can they help anything with so little compassion. Would not recommend. Look elsewhere to bring injured birds.

cynthia b.

Yelp
I called on a Friday afternoon around 4 pm. I reported a possibly injured Bad Eagle. The person who answered the phone said to watch it and if it was still there the next day to call back. The Bald Eagle is our national bird and has been on the endangered species list. I would expect more help in this situation. You should have better people answering your phones.