FAE Intelligence

A Compassionate Information Network

FAE Intelligence is the knowledge and awareness arm of the Foundation for Animal Empathy — a free and open-access hub created to help people everywhere take meaningful action for animals and the planet. Whether you’re responding to an injured bird, searching for wildlife rehabilitation resources, wanting to live more compassionately through plant-based choices, or seeking community connection with others who care — FAE Intelligence brings it all together in one trusted place.

 

FAE Intelligence empowers individuals with practical guidance, verified resources, and compassionate education so that anyone can make a difference — right where they live.  To utilize FAE Intelligence simply click the black Intelligence icon in the bottom right corner of this screen any time.  It’s free and ready for you to explore. 

Why FAE Intelligence Matters

Every day, countless people encounter animals in crisis or make choices that unknowingly affect wildlife and the environment. Most want to help but don’t know how or where to start. FAE Intelligence exists to close that gap — providing accessible, science-informed, and compassion-centered information that transforms empathy into action.

 

Through clear, easy-to-follow resources, FAE Intelligence helps bridge the distance between feeling compassion and knowing what to do. It connects knowledge with real-world solutions that protect wildlife, reduce animal suffering, and restore ecological balance.

Wildlife Emergency Support

FAE Intelligence offers free guides on how to recognize and respond to wildlife emergencies — from injured or orphaned animals to entanglement and habitat loss. Our resources include:

• Step-by-step response guides for common wildlife emergencies

• Maps of licensed wildlife rehabilitators and transporters by region

• Educational videos and printable checklists for rescuers and first responders

• Community advice forums where experienced rescuers share knowledge

Through this information network, anyone can become a safe and effective advocate for wildlife in need.