

At the end of 2014, more than 30,000 wild animals have left our facility with a second change at survival. With a dedicated staff of volunteers, Board of Directors & sponsors, Annette has created a strong and capable place where all wild animals, as well as some severe cases of suffering domestic animals, can receive professional medical and supportive care until they can be released back in the wild. Located in Rogers County, north of Claremore Oklahoma, Wild Heart Ranch is a State and Federally licensed rehabilitation facility for all species of wildlife needing orphan support, injury treatment or disease recovery. It wasn't long before a friend brought her a pair of orphaned raccoon kits, and the rest is history! She discovered her life's purpose in the welfare of two little masked bandits having nowhere else to go, and Wild Heart Ranch was born! Assisting wayward animals having always been a passion, it was natural for Annette to begin populating her farm with various animals in need. Several years later, Sandy assisted in founding and funding the non profit so it could expand and grow and be a full time, all species, all situation facility.Annette King began this venture in 1996 after purchasing a small farm outside of Claremore Oklahoma to "get away" from it all. Sandy, passionate about wildlife rehabilitation, jumped on board to get licensed by the State and assist with the work of raising hundreds of infant wild animals.

Sandy later called to check on them and found out they went to a wildlife rescue. A mother dog and her pups were dumped at Sandy's gate and taken to Wild Heart Ranch for help. Sandy Brooks has been part of Wild Heart Ranch since shortly after she moved home from Nashville.
