Rehabilitating the Wonderful and the Weird
Wilson’s Wildlife Solutions is a volunteer-driven wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center based in Clackamas County, Oregon. We provide care for injured, displaced, and occasionally unusual animals, with a focus on compassionate treatment, ethical reintegration, and public education.

🐾 Who We Are
Founded in 1997 by Tim Wilson, WWS has grown into a vital part of Oregon’s environmental support network. Our team of volunteers, rangers, and wildlife specialists work around the clock to ensure that local animals—whether native, exotic, or unexplained—receive the help they need to survive and thrive.
From raccoons and owls to the occasional levitating possum, we’ve seen it all—and we handle each case with care, transparency, and a good sense of humor. We’re not a lab, a zoo, or a government agency. We’re neighbors helping nature heal itself, one critter at a time.
🌲 What We Do
- 🩺 Rescue and rehabilitate injured or displaced wildlife
- 📦 Provide safe, temporary housing for unique or hard-to-classify creatures
- 📚 Run educational outreach programs for schools and families
- 🚫 Offer humane relocation services when wildlife turns up in the wrong place
Our work is grounded in local knowledge and real-world experience. While we occasionally coordinate with other facilities—including the Species Conservation Project's Shelter-32 when rare circumstances call for it—WWS remains a fully independent organization rooted in the needs of our region and our community.
✨ Get Involved
We’re always looking for volunteers, supplies, and support. Whether you want to help bottle-feed a litter of cryptid-adjacent kittens, assist with transport, or just learn more about what lives in your own backyard—there’s a place for you here.
Have you spotted something unusual in your yard? Need help with an unexpected animal guest? Want to join a Critter Day event? Get in touch. We’re here to help—no matter how many legs it has.