South Florida Wildlife Center needs support with move from Fort Lauderdale to Southwest Ranches

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The South Florida Wildlife Center, a nonprofit founded in 1969, is preparing to move to a bigger home to keep up with animal injuries, mostly due to human-wildlife interactions.

Carolina Montano is the director of the 4.5-acre facility in Fort Lauderdale, which runs a wildlife trauma care hospital and a rehabilitation facility.

The wildlife center’s much larger home in Southwest Ranches was procured in partnership with the town council and the Broward County School Board. Construction starts next year…

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