In the last 40 years, the Center has treated nearly 90,000 wild animals from every corner of Virginia, including Black Bears, Eastern Cottontails, turtles, opossums, raptors, and more!
Learn about the Center's work providing healthcare to native wildlife and along the way, meet several non-releasable animal ambassadors. Discover how these animals came to the Center and what their stories, along with the stories of the thousands of patients that the Center treats each year, tell us about the steps that each of us can take to make our yards, neighborhoods, and communities healthier and safer for our wildlife neighbors. First come, first served until capacity is reached. This program is made possible with support and funding from the Friends of Montclair Library.
Montclair Library serves a bustling suburban community in eastern Prince William County. With large glass windows and a stone terrace suited for outdoor performances, the LEED-certified building offers inviting spaces for children, young adults, and adults, including 22 public access computers, a PS5 gaming station, and a fireplace in the reading room.
Library grounds are also home to a restored 19th century historic property known as the Barnes House, an important part of the county’s rich African-American heritage.
Montclair’s community room offers seating for up to 100 people and a large-screen TV for presentations. There are four group study rooms. An individual quiet study room is also available on a first-come, first-served basis.