

Annette King Tucker began this venture in 1996 after purchasing a small farm outside of Claremore Oklahoma to “get away” from it all. 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.

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. Lend assistance, instruction or advice to anyone trying to assist a wild animal in need of care.Sandy Brooks has been part of Wild Heart Ranch since shortly after she moved home from Nashville. ALWAYS respond with patience when faced with ignorance and remember that not all the world has seen through our eyes or cared with our hands. Maintain our facility in the most stringent of cleaning and organizational standards to prevent errors, disease, infection and hazards to both humans and animals. Educate ourselves in the care and needs of each species that we experience so that all animals receive complete, professional and individual care. Educate the public about wild animals in our area and teach a genuine appreciation and respect of their needs and characteristics. Refrain from imprinting the animal to its human caretakers during its stay in captivity. Our chosen purpose is to: Provide medical or infant support to any indigenous wild animal in need of assistance and release it into suitable wild habitat once care is completed. We are Wild Heart Ranch, Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation Center.
