At the Orphaned Wildlife Center, caring for injured and orphaned animals is part of a long-term commitment to wildlife protection and rehabilitation.

Founded by Marty Kowalczik and Debbie Kowalczik, the 100-acre sanctuary provides a peaceful environment designed to support recovery, safety, and stability for animals in need.

Surrounded by natural landscapes, the center has cared for many species over the years, with rescued bears becoming one of the most recognized parts of its mission.

One of the sanctuary’s best-known residents is Jimmy, a bear who has spent his entire life under the center’s care.

Arriving as a cub, Jimmy never developed the instincts necessary for survival in the wild, making permanent sanctuary care the safest option for him.

Over the years, he has become known for his calm personality and strong familiarity with the caregivers who raised him.

His story reflects the importance of consistent care and a stable environment for animals that cannot safely return to nature.

Jimmy’s physical size is impressive, standing over nine feet tall and weighing more than 1,500 pounds. However, visitors and supporters are often most struck by his gentle and relaxed demeanor.

Unlike animals used for performances or entertainment, Jimmy lives in an environment focused on respect, comfort, and natural behavior.

The sanctuary emphasizes that animals should be treated with dignity rather than as attractions, allowing them to live without pressure or forced interaction.

Jimmy’s story also highlights broader conversations about ethical wildlife care and conservation. The sanctuary’s mission centers on providing safety, patience, and long-term support for animals that need specialized care.

Through their work, the Orphaned Wildlife Center continues to raise awareness about responsible animal welfare while giving rescued wildlife the opportunity to live in a secure and peaceful environment.