Wildlife Conservation Center Wish List
Donations from the wish list help feed, clean, and make every animal's recovery time with us more comfortable. Families, groups, and individuals often organize collection drives or ask friends to bring these items instead of gifts to a party. Please call the center at 330.477.0448 for more details or to schedule a drop off.
Gift cards also offer flexibility for care, food, and enrichment items. These local stores offer a variety of products that the center can use to help wildlife. Browse our Amazon Wish List. Cards and items from the Amazon wish list can be mailed to:
Wildlife Conservation Center
800 Genoa Ave.
Massillon, OH 44646
(Please include your contact information so we can send a thank you and acknowledge your donation)
Perishable Items
- Unsalted, shelled & unshelled acorns, walnuts, almonds, buckeye, filberts
- Raw Honey
- Vegetable baby food
- Canned salmon, Tuna, or Sardines
- Single and multi-grain baby cereal
- Purina Complete Puppy Chow
- Purina Adult Cat food
- Kaytee Exact for All Baby Birds
- Cheerios
- Deluxe bird seed
Non-Perishable Items
- Tissues
- Powdered non-chlorine bleach/Oxy Clean
- Laundry detergent
- Freezer zip-lock bags – gallon size
- Dish sponges
- Nitrile gloves
- Clay cat litter
- ReptoBark bedding
- Aspen Bedding
- Plastic pet terrariums (Med, Lg, XLg)
- Pet carriers (Med, Lg)
- Guinea pig/rabbit habitat cages (various sizes)
- Ferret Nation two story ferret cages
- Heavy duty tarps
- Heated water bowls
- 75 to 100 watt heat emitters
- Heating pads (non automatic shut-off)
- Flannel baby receiving blankets
- Green or forest moss
- 10.0 UVA/UVB light bulbs 18”
- Rubber bungee cords
- Eye screws
- Metal chain (small link)
- Squirrel Boxes
- Screech Owl Boxes
- Pet Screen
- Deer Antlers
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