Our efforts are centered around providing a safe place for wildlife to recover from injuries and illness, as well as giving unreleasable rescued wildlife a safe place to live. Visitors to the center will be able to experience the beauty of wildlife in a safe and family friendly location!
This center will be open to the public once we are able to complete the opening project. Your donations help fund this endeavor!
We are actively working with local property and business owners to come up with strong plans to help restore and protect wild areas, while protecting the property owners from loss or damage due to animal activity.
We are working to inspire others to protect wildlife! We use donations to help provide free education services, including school visits, about domestic and wild animal species, as well as help families find new and fun ways to enjoy the beauty of our wild world, at no expense to them!

Beyond supporting wildlife and education, there are a few different rewards available for those who are able to support our cause.
Each donation level includes the rewards for all previous levels.
Anyone who donates $5.00 or more will be recognized on our Social Media pages as supporters! Get your name out there and let everyone know you helped protect wildlife!
Any one donating $20.00 or more will receive a personalized photo of one of our animals currently in our care! You will also receive the social media clout you deserve for supporting wildlife conservation.
Anyone donating $50.00 or more will receive a FREE Norma Cogar Memorial Wildlife Center merch item of their choice! Our selection is growing and updated merchandise will be available soon!
By donating $100.00 or more, you will get the rewards of everything listed above as well as the honor of naming our next animal brought into our care! Photos of the animal will be provided as well as a detailed story of how the animal is doing!
We are developing a special access page to anyone donating over $100.00. This page will have exclusive information about our work, early access to new merch and site features, and even meet one of our directors and possibly even a special guest!
Norma Cogar Memorial Wildlife Center is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Donations are tax deductible. To review our 501(c)3 determination letter, please use the button below.

Donations to our Operating Fund help us continue our daily work to help protect wildlife and support the efforts of our volunteers in the field.
Your donations will help give wildlife a second chance to thrive in our world, and give our future generations a chance to enjoy the wildlife we have today!
All donations to the Operating Fund and Education Center Fund are tax deductible!

Donations to our Education Center are crucial in helping us develop, build, and operate our Wildlife Education Center. This will be the center that you can visit and learn more about wildlife, other than the animals you see in our zoos (there will be some of them too!)
Our mission supports zoos and aquariums through aiding local wildlife to alieviate the pressure they are enduring.

Support our work through purchases of our branded gear! Visit the store today to see what new and exciting items are available!
We are always working to add new options! Check back often!

Every donation counts! Remember, donations to non profit organizations like ours may be tax deductible! Donors who contribute to either of our campaigns above will be notified of how their donation was used to further wildlife conservation through email from one of our directors. Thank you for supporting our work & for helping make a difference for future generations to experience our wild world!
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