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Animal Hospital by Location

Manhattan:

Hours: 24/7

62nd and York Avenue
(just east of York on 62nd Street)

www.amcny.org

Contacts:
Dr Quesenberry
838-8100 ext 8622
Dr. Wyre
838-8100 ext. 8761
Dr. Kottwitz
838-8100 ext. 8806

They will accept all injured wildlife. No charge. No follow up phone calls to find out how bird is doing! MUST tell them you are from NYC Audubon and make sure that they write this information with your name on the form.

Animal General

558 Columbus Ave @87th Street.
212-501-9600

Contacts:
Karen Heidgerd and Rita McManna

Call ahead to let them know you are bringing a Project Safe Flight bird. When dropping off a bird, make sure Project Safe Flight is written on the forms.

Urban Park Rangers

They will pick up a bird if it’s in a city park. Call 311 from New York City and explain the situation.

www.nycgovparks.org

CAC (Center For Animal Control)

This is the last resort if all else fails.
311 from New York City or 212-788-4000

www.nycacc.org

Will accept injured animals at their shelter but will only do some triage and not real veterinary work. Will be kept in cage/box until they can field it out to a rehab person from the state list. Their field operators are only available to pick up animals 8am-8pm and their prime responsibility is cats and dogs, not birds, so chances are they will not be able to help. The CAC is a last resort if you can find no one else to help. They can take and transport migratory birds, but they do not respond for starlings, pigeons, seagulls and squirrels, although you can bring those to the shelter.

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