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Newhouse Wildlife Rescue! We are a 501 c3 non-profit organization. EIN: 83-2791315
Newhouse Wildlife Rescue is a rehabilitation facility for injured and orphaned wildlife in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. We are dedicated to providing the highest standard of care to local wildlife from our surrounding area. Our organization also educates the public on how to co-exist with the wild animals in our community. It is our goal to share the stories of the animals we have cared for to raise awareness and to inspire kindness in others. We are so fortunate to have such a wonderful community supporting us. It has kept us strong and has allowed us to save the lives of so many animals in need.
Jane is the founder of Newhouse Wildlife Rescue. She has 8 years of experience as a veterinary technician and 11 years experience rehabilitating wildlife. She started rehabilitating in Georgia and was happy to continue her mission in Massachusetts.
She holds a license with the state of Massachusetts to rehabilitate wildlife. Jane handles
Jane is the founder of Newhouse Wildlife Rescue. She has 8 years of experience as a veterinary technician and 11 years experience rehabilitating wildlife. She started rehabilitating in Georgia and was happy to continue her mission in Massachusetts.
She holds a license with the state of Massachusetts to rehabilitate wildlife. Jane handles the intakes and triage of the animals we receive. She oversees their care during rehabilitation and orchestrates their releases for the optimal chance of survival.
Dr. Vasilakis earned her degree in veterinary medicine from Tufts University. She currently works at Linwood Animal Hospital in Lowell. Dr. Vasilakis donates her time to our facility to make sure our animals receive the very best veterinary care. To avoid causing the animals the stress of travel, she comes to our facility to do the exams.
Dr. Vasilakis earned her degree in veterinary medicine from Tufts University. She currently works at Linwood Animal Hospital in Lowell. Dr. Vasilakis donates her time to our facility to make sure our animals receive the very best veterinary care. To avoid causing the animals the stress of travel, she comes to our facility to do the exams. She often comes having already worked all day caring for domestic animals, but never complains. We are extremely lucky to have her on our team!
Thaine is our Animal Caretaker extraordinaire. Each day Thaine works tirelessly to ensure that all the animals are cared for as if they are at a 5 star hotel. She prepares meals of fresh fruit, vegetables, and special diets by species. Enclosures are cleaned daily. Fresh natural tree greens are provided to simulate natural environments as
Thaine is our Animal Caretaker extraordinaire. Each day Thaine works tirelessly to ensure that all the animals are cared for as if they are at a 5 star hotel. She prepares meals of fresh fruit, vegetables, and special diets by species. Enclosures are cleaned daily. Fresh natural tree greens are provided to simulate natural environments as much as possible. She works with Jane, the rehabber to create enrichment activities for the animals to build skills that help prepare them for their ultimate release back to wild.
Marjorie is our Office Manager. She manages our social media and web. You've probably talked to her on Messenger or in email. She answers your tough questions on our posts: 'Why are beavers teeth orange'. She handles the finances, donor appreciation, speaker series, general operations, occasional rescue support, and anything else we throw at her!
James is a PT licensed wildlife rehabilitator and a veterinary technician. He brings so much medical knowledge to our team. If he doesn’t know something, he is eager to learn. Whether he gets his answers from us, veterinarians he knows or books he reads - he won’t stop until his thirst for knowledge has been quenched. His intelligence and
James is a PT licensed wildlife rehabilitator and a veterinary technician. He brings so much medical knowledge to our team. If he doesn’t know something, he is eager to learn. Whether he gets his answers from us, veterinarians he knows or books he reads - he won’t stop until his thirst for knowledge has been quenched. His intelligence and wit are only outmatched by his empathy. His love for any animal or human that is suffering is palpable. James is a ray of sunshine for both the animals and the people here at Newhouse Wildlife Rescue and we are so grateful to have him on our team.
Kim has been a Volunteer at Newhouse for like ever. Her dedication to the animals care is what got her the position but we love her sense of humor and everything about her! It takes a village and we are glad Kim is in ours!
Pippin Stratton - Animal Caretaker
Kiera Ferreira - Animal Caretaker
Paige Ransford - Grant Writer
Stanley, the Groundhog
Nibi, the Beaver (Branch Manager)
Daphne, the Mallard Duck (Eggsecutive Manager)
Founder / Chairperson
Volunteer - Secretary
Treasurer
Civil Engineer - Director
Wildlife Rehabber - Director