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Liberty Wildlife

Who We Are

Our Vision

Liberty Wildlife envisions a time when wildlife is recognized as an integral part of our natural world, and a precious natural resource, to be protected and preserved.

Liberty Wildlife envisions being a permanent community resource, a place to instill compassion and stewardship in young minds and a place to reconnect the public with the beauty and benefits of native wildlife and habitat.

Liberty Wildlife envisions a time when the community as a whole participates in the safekeeping of the natural world.

Our Mission

To nurture the nature of Arizona through wildlife rehabilitation, natural history education and conservation services to the community.

Board of Directors

Barry Nidiffer (Chair)
Kara M. Montalvo (Vice-Chair)
Emil Burr (Treasurer)
Peggy Cole (Secretary)
Tom Henze
Megan Mosby
Lori Singleton
Bill Weese
Tracey Westerhausen
Desmond Wilson

Emeritus Members: 
Richard Hayslip
Kathy Orr

Honorary Advisory Board

Richard Adkerson
Missy and Lyle Anderson
Don Budinger
Richard Burnham
Victoria and Rod Granberry
Sharon and Ollie Harper
Bob and Karen Hobbs
Nan and C.A. Howlett
Craig Jackson
Terry Goddard
Rich Rector
Richard Silverman
Vern Swaback
Patti and Ken Vegors
Louis A. “Chip” Weil
Deborah Wilson, M.D.
Julie Wrigley

Director Emeritus

Darlene Fitchet

Kathryn Orr, DVM

Staff

Megan Mosby            Executive Director
Jan Miller                   Animal Care Coordinator
Alex Stofko                 Daily Care Coordinator
Laura Hackett           Education Facilitator
Amy Day                    Senior Accountant
Chris Sar                    Development Consultant
Robert Mesta            NEFR Coordinator
Mare VanDyke         NEFR Facilitator & Assistant Accountant
Susie Vaught            Assistant Accountant
Brooke Pybus          Facility Coordinator
Acacia Parker         Public Outreach Coordinator
Jake Hershauer       Orphan Care Coordinator
Debbie Ordorica      Hotline & Rescue/Transport Coordinator

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Donate

Help us reach our financial goals in treating 12,000+ animals per year.

Donate Now!

Donations are tax deductible.

Emergencies

If you have a wildlife emergency and are in need of assistance, contact us immediately.

If you do not reach someone right away, please leave a message and we will return your call as soon as possible.

480-998-5550

Drop Off

Have you found an injured animal in need of help? Bring them by our new facility.

2600 E. Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85040

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