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Welcome to Walden's Puddle
Adopt a Resident Education Animal

When you adopt one of our “wildlife ambassadors,” you’ll receive:

  • an adoption kit with an adoption certificate
  • “your” animal’s biography and natural history
  • a professional color photo of “your” animal
  • a subscription to our newsletter and recognition of your adoption in the newsletter
  • an opportunity to meet “your” adopted critter!

All adoptions are $35 for each animal or animal group.
Please choose up to 10 animal(s) you would like to adopt:

Phoenix the American Kestrel

Forrest the Barred Owl

Pacino the Cooper's Hawk

Chester the Eastern Box Turtle

Martha the Eastern Box Turtle

Chip the Eastern Chipmunk

Jack and Jill the Common Nighthawks

Chip-Chip and Tripod the Eastern Gray Squirrels

Reno the Eastern Screech Owl

Miss Upsy Daisy the Great Horned Owl

Maverick the Red-tailed Hawk

the Songbirds

Olivia the Virginia Opossum

Clicking Continue, will redirect you to PayPal to complete
the signup and payment process.

Thank you for your support of Walden’s Puddle…
Giving wildlife a second chance!

Sponsor an Educational Exhibit for a resident “Wildlife Ambassador!”  Many of our non-releasable animals must be transferred elsewhere due to lack of suitable enclosures here. You can donate funds, supplies, the construction or all of the above to help build much needed, attractive outdoor habitat enclosures to house our hard working ambassadors and for the public to enjoy! One of our goals is to build an Interpretive Nature Trail with Educational Animal Exhibits and open it to the public for a fun and informative experience for everyone.

Please call (615) 299-9938 or email wildlife@waldenspuddle.org for details about this opportunity.

More About Walden's Puddle
Walden's Puddle Mission Statement

To provide care to sick,
injured and orphaned
native Tennessee wildlife
and to provide educational experiences to the community, allowing for
a greater understanding
and appreciation of wildlife.

Walden's Puddle Goal

The goal at Walden's
Puddle
is to return as many wild animals as possible to nature. No animal is turned away as long as we have adequate funds. We are
not species-specific, instead choosing to assist all wild
animals in need.

 
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