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Greenwood remains open to wildlife.

This blog about our operations will continue to be updated as needed and remains current. Last changes were made December 30th, 2020. We are still open, as Greenwood provides an essential service to the public. People are being encouraged to recreate outside during this time, and we need to continue being available for the orphaned and injured wildlife they encounter.

When you find wildlife that you believe to be in need, PLEASE CALL AHEAD! If you bring an animal, DO NOT COME INSIDE, remain in one of our incoming patient parking spots. Our volunteers and staff will likely see you pull up. If nobody greets you outside within a couple of minutes, call us at 303-823-8455. We will update you via email blast and social media if this changes.

How to Help…
Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center needs your donations. As a nonprofit serving the Front Range from north of Pueblo to the Wyoming border, your contributions help us meet critical needs for animal care, facility, and community programs. Your generosity ensures Greenwood’s ability to provide for orphaned and injured wildlife. Thank you for supporting the wild animals and our community! 

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Thrift Shop & Consignment Gallery has decreased hours.
New hours:
Shopping: Friday & Saturday, 11 am – 4 pm.
Consigning: Wednesday & Thursday, 11 am – 4 pm.
*photos required for furniture and rugs
CONSIGNING IS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, NO DROP-INS.
Donating: Wednesday & Thursday – by appointment only
*photos required for furniture, rugs, and china

To keep everyone safe, the stores are closed operating with limited hours.
Items from our online gallery can be purchased by appointment, so
please visit our website to keep shopping.
REMEMBER that everything you buy benefits the orphaned and injured
animals in our care, as our Rehabilitation Center remains open. Also,
please keep in touch through our Facebook and Instagram pages.

Thank you for your support!
GreenwoodConsignment.org

COVID-19: Wildlife Rehabilitation Services Remain Open