Ohio Wildlife Center

Orphaned and injured racoons, birds, foxes and owls are just some of the wildlife species that visitors can see and learn about at the Ohio Wildlife Center (OWC).

Located just minutes north of Dublin. Visit with OWC animals, walk the nature trails, browse the new OH Wild gift shop, enjoy unique bird-viewing stations and take part in scheduled activities throughout the day.

This unique non-profit, volunteer-driven organization was founded in 1984 by veterinarian Dr. Donald L. Burton--and is committed to fostering awareness of Ohio's native wildlife through rehabilitation, education and wildlife health studies. The Center's hospital has treated more than 50,000 wild animals. The center offers year-round wildlife education programs. It is open to the general public Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m.-4 pm. Admission is free, however, donations are always welcome.