Welcome to Wild Rescue One!

Wild Rescue One’s mission statement is summed up into 3 words: Resource, Rescue, and Rehabilitation

Resource

To be an educational outlet to the public on issues of native and exotic animals via personal communications and educational programs

Rescue

To rescue native wildlife that is injured, orphaned, or in any other need of help

Rehabilitation

To rehabilitate and release back into the wild all native wildlife

Wild Rescue One has been rescuing animals for over 10 years now! Things have slowed due to a growing family and busy careers, but we are still here, helping as we can.

New to these word press websites and blogging, but as we face more and more new laws, regulations, and bans on our rights to own the animals that we choose, we feel that we need to be more vocal in this world!

So bear with us as we try to move forward and help keep everyone up to date in happenings in the pet owner and rescue world.

Thanks – Mike

About Mike

Michael Welsh holds an Associate Degree of Applied Science in the Field of Parks, Recreation, and Wildlife from Muskingum Tech (now called Zane State College) and a Bachelor's of Science in the field of Biology from Muskingum College (now called Muskingum University). Michael began rescuing exotic animals and native wildlife in 2001 and is highly knowledgeable and experienced with exotic and native reptiles.  Michael is married to Deanne, a Registered Nurse, and together they have three children: Christian, Emily and Nathan. Michael currently works as the camp manager at Friendly Hills Grange Camp and Conference Center in Zanesville, OH. (Muskingum County)
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