Healing nature,
One animal at a time.

Lebanese Wildlife treats injured or orphaned local wildlife and returns them to their natural habitat upon full recovery. We continuously strive to improve the quality of local wildlife care and foster compassion within the community through awareness campaigns, information and training sessions, workshops, and activities.

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We need your help

Our costs are high, and we need your help!

“Every day, countless animals rely on us for essential medications and round the clock care, a commitment that requires substantial time, effort, and resources. Our work goes beyond meeting their immediate needs; it’s about giving these animals a real chance at a healthy and fulfilling life. Your donation isn’t just a contribution, it’s a lifeline, a powerful act of kindness that empowers us to continue our mission of protecting and nurturing these vulnerable creatures. And while financial support is incredibly important, there are many other ways you can make a difference, whether it’s through donating supplies, volunteering your time, or even just spreading the word about our cause. Every gesture of support, no matter how big or small, plays a crucial role in ensuring these animals receive the care and love they deserve. Together, we can create a lasting impact and give these animals the brighter future they so desperately need.”

Found a Lost / Injured Animal?

If you find an animal that appears to be abandoned, injured, or is acting unusual, send us a message with the following information:

  • Type of animal
  • Reason for concern
  • Location
  • Photo

Note: It is illegal to keep wildlife as pets.

Waiting for a Response?

DO NOT FEED THE ANIMAL. This does more harm than good and worsens our ability to assess the animal. Do NOT handle any wildlife with bare hands. If the animal needs to be contained or removed from a harmful situation, use gloves or a thick towel.
  • Place the animal in a box and with ample air flow.
  • Place a towel under them so that they don’t slip.
  • Keep the animal in a dark, warm, quiet place out of direct sun.
  • Always wash your hands immediately after handling wild animals.

Lebanese Wildlife (LW) is a dedicated environmental conservation NGO, founded in June 2020. Born from a passion for animal welfare, LW has been at the forefront of rescuing and rehabilitating injured, orphaned, and trafficked local wildlife.

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