Welcome to BilahukFamilyFarm

At Bilahuk Family Farm, we specialize in wildlife rehabilitation, focusing on nature’s more misunderstood and sometimes unloved members.

Services

Wildlife Rescue

Wildlife Rescue: Prompt response to wildlife emergencies, ensuring safe capture and transport of animals in need.

Rehabilitation Care

Rehabilitation Care licensed for reptiles: Specialized medical treatment and care to help animals regain their health and strength.

 

Release Programs

Release Programs: Carefully planned releases to ensure animals thrive in their natural habitats post-rehabilitation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of animals do you rehabilitate?

Bilahuk Family Farm is licensed for reptiles only.

How can I contact BilahukFamilyFarm in an emergency?

In an emergency, you can contact us through our hotline at (336)-380-6734 or through email. 

How can I support your work?

You can support our work through donations, volunteering, or spreading awareness about our mission and services.

“The care and dedication shown by Bilahuk Family Farm to rehabilitate and release wildlife back into their natural habitats is truly commendable. Their passion for these creatures is evident in every aspect of their work.”

 

Contact us

Reach out to us for more information or to report a wildlife emergency, (336)380-6734.

Location

BilahukFamilyFarm

Graham, North Carolina, United States

About us

Bilahuk Family Farm, based in Graham, North Carolina, is dedicated to the rehabilitation of wildlife, focusing specifically on reptiles, the misunderstood and sometimes the unloved members of nature. Our team of wildlife rehabilitators is passionate about rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing animals back into their natural habitats. We believe every creature deserves a chance and work tirelessly to provide the best care possible. Our facility is staffed by experienced professionals who ensure each animal receives individualized attention. Through community collaboration and education, we also aim to foster a greater understanding and appreciation for wildlife, promoting coexistence and conservation.