Volunteers for Wildlife is changing its name to Wildlife Center of Long Island!
Baby Season Raffle!
Wildlife Hotline: (516) 674-0982
Wildlife Center of Long Island
Wildlife Hotline: (516) 674-0982

Baby Season Raffle!

Join us in supporting Wildlife Center of Long Island’s Baby Season! This heartwarming initiative supports the care of injured and orphaned young wildlife during our busiest season. Prizes are generous, ranging from $100 to $1000! We are appreciative of your support!

DRAWING TO BE HELD MAY 1ST, 2024
DRAWING TO BE HELD
MAY 1ST, 2024
Cash Prizes! - $1,000 / $500 / $250 / $100
Cash Prizes!
$1,000 / $500 / $250 / $100

Employment Opportunities

We are currently hiring! We are in need of a Wildlife Ambassador Caretaker and a Wildlife Hotline Operator. Click the link below for more information.

Purchase Raffle Tickets - $25 Each

The drawing is set for May 1st, 2024.  Don’t miss this chance to make a difference. Your support means the world to our wild babies! 

Your Support Matters - Average patient costs:

Wildlife Rehabilitation Long Island

$25

Purchases mealworms for growing songbirds

Baby Opossums

$50

Provides medications for a litter of young opossums

Baby Squirrel Rehabilitation

$75

Helps purchase medical supplies for injured babies

Piping Plover On Long Island

$100

Provides fish for a young shorebird

Baby Owl Rescue - Wildlife Center Of Long Island

$150

Helps feed a hungry owlet

Gosling

$200

Provides nutritious food for growing waterfowl

Frequently Asked Questions

To enter, purchase raffle tickets through our website or mail in order form. For each ticket you purchase, a physical printed ticket with your name on it will be entered into the drawing. On May 1st, 2024 we will do the drawing live (video) and notify the winners via phone or email. The winners will also be announced on our social media platforms and website.

You can purchase as many tickets as you would like. 

How can kids help wildlife?

There are tons of ways that kids can help local wildlife including: fundraising, donation drives, backyard projects & learning about the local wildlife in their area.