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May Wildlife Rehabilitation Center at Lees-McRae College

Banner Elk, North Carolina 28641 — 191 Main St, CPO 3779

License: 55-C-0332 Type: C Last Inspected: Jul 17, 2025 Address: 191 Main St, CPO 3779
4 Inspections
0 Total Violations
0 Critical
0 Repeat Violations

Animals on Record

RED-TAILED HAWK: 5 MISSISSIPPI KITE: 4 EASTERN SCREECH-OWL: 4 AMERICAN KESTREL: 4 SOUTHERN FLYING SQUIRREL: 4 EASTERN BLUEBIRD: 3 CEDAR WAXWING: 3 BARRED OWL: 2 VIRGINIA OPOSSUM: 2 BARN OWL / WESTERN BARN OWL / AMERICAN BARN OWL /: 2 PEREGRINE FALCON: 2 HARRIS'S HAWK: 2 BALD EAGLE: 2 BROAD-WINGED HAWK: 2 GREAT HORNED OWL: 2 AMERICAN CROW: 2 BLUE JAY: 1

Inspection History

4 inspections on record

Jul 17, 2025
No Violations
Animals: 11 · Type: ROUTINE INSPECTION
Jul 17, 2025
No Violations
Animals: 11 · Type: ROUTINE INSPECTION
Jul 1, 2024
No Violations
Animals: 13 · Type: PRE-LICENSE INSPECTION
Jul 1, 2024
No Violations
Animals: 11 · Type: PRE-LICENSE INSPECTION

How to Read This Report

This page shows the complete USDA inspection history for May Wildlife Rehabilitation Center at Lees-McRae College. The grade at the top is calculated by BreederCheck based on the total number of violations, their severity, whether any are repeat offenses, and how recently they occurred. It is not an official USDA grade — the USDA does not assign letter grades to facilities.

Each inspection in the timeline represents an actual visit by a USDA APHIS inspector. Inspections can be routine (scheduled), focused (in response to a complaint), or follow-up (to verify that previously cited violations have been corrected). The badges next to each inspection date indicate how many violations were found during that visit and their severity levels.

In the violation details section, you can read the specific regulatory codes that were cited and, when available, the inspector's narrative describing exactly what was observed. Pay particular attention to violations marked as "Repeat" — these indicate problems that the breeder was previously warned about but failed to correct. Critical violations involving immediate threats to animal health or safety are the most serious and should weigh heavily in your decision-making.

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