Wildlife Rehabilitation
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Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society faces financial crisisThe Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society is issuing an urgent appeal for financial aid to the public. The charity has had to take drastic measures to reduce operating cost.EconomyMar 27, 2024
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‘Fitting in well’: Rescued moose calf in good shape at northern B.C. wildlife centreThe update comes from the Rimrock Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre near Dawson Creek, a certified facility that took her in from the B.C. Conservation Officer Service on June 7.EnvironmentJul 17, 2023
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Regina wildlife rehab centre launches campaign to raise funds for new spaceSalthaven West launched a fundraising campaign to get a larger rehabilitation centre as they are currently over-capacity with sick and injured wildlife.EnvironmentNov 23, 2022
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New wildlife rehab centre opens in SummerlandThe facility is not open to the general public as per permit restrictions and the exact location remains undisclosed within Summerland.CanadaJun 5, 2022
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Rehabilitated hawk released into the wild near Lumby, B.C.The bird was returned to its home area near Lumby, B.C. after three months in the care of the OWL Rehabilitation Society in Delta.CanadaApr 18, 2022
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Owl rescued from netting in Enderby, B.C. released back into the wildWednesday's release was the final chapter of a rescue that started in mid-January when an Enderby resident noticed the owl tangled in baseball diamond netting and called for help.CanadaFeb 16, 2022
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Citing natural disasters and COVID-19, BC SPCA helped a record number of animals in 2021The BC SPCA assisted 118,917 domestic, farm and wild animals across the province last year, nearly 22,000 more animals than in 2020.EnvironmentJan 31, 2022
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Wildlife rehabilitation calls for city to ban toxins that poison Saskatoon pigeonsJan Shadick said she wants to see the city ban using poison corn to kill pigeons, or at least require the area it's scattered around to be labelled, like when spraying pesticides.CanadaJun 7, 2021
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Crows living happy life in Rosthern, Sask. homeCrows are extremely intelligent and aren't meant to live indoors, but one woman has taken two in since they can't be released in the wild.CanadaApr 20, 2020
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Finches across Saskatoon infected with pink eyeConjunctivitis, more commonly known as pink eye, is infecting finches in Saskatoon. There are ways people can prevent it from spreading.CanadaJan 3, 2020
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