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  1. Ohio Wildlife Center, Columbus, Ohio. 26,218 likes · 576 talking about this. Ohio Wildlife Center is a licensed wildlife rehabilitator. Found an injured, ill or orphaned animal? Call us at...

  2. Raccoons are found in all parts of Ohio and are very common in suburbs and cities. They can live almost any place where there is food for them to eat and a den to serve as shelter. Litter sizes consist of 3 to 7 young (also called kits).

  3. Raccoons in your home or attic? SCRAM! Wildlife Control, a department at Ohio Wildlife Center, offers a biologically-sound solution. Call 614-763-0696 for details. SCRAM! will provide you with the only no-kill animal control service in Ohio.

  4. Raccoons (Procyon lotor) are found in all parts of Ohio. For many years our raccoon population has been growing. They have moved into towns and cities and can live almost any place where there is food for them to eat and a den to serve as shelter.

  5. Wildlife rehabilitation is the process of caring for injured, orphaned or sick wild animals and releasing them back to the wild when they are able to survive on their own. Permits are required from the Ohio Division of Wildlife to rehabilitate any native wild animals in the state.

  6. Your symbolic adoption of a native Ohio species will help provide vital medical care for animals in need, as well as support holistic programs that promote healthier relationships with our most treasured natural resources.

  7. Raccoons are the animal reservoir for raccoon rabies variant. Raccoon rabies variant is present in Ohio, particularly in the northeastern part of the state. People or their pets can become exposed to rabies when they are bitten by a raccoon.