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Since 1979 more than 140,000 animals have been treated by Wildlife Rescue.
Thanks to the support of individuals like you, Wildlife Rescue can provide a lifeline for animals in distress.
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As winter sets in, wildlife faces severe challenges – from dwindling food supplies and freezing temperatures to ice-covered water sources. Your generous gift can help provide critical care for these vulnerable animals, offering them the resources they need to survive and recover. With your help, injured wildlife can return to the wild.
It’s that time of year, before spring and fall where our wild friends are scoping out nesting sites and food sources. Many bird enthusiasts create environments for bird species to have access to food and shelter, however; there are times we may need to take precautions and encourage birds to nest and access food in places that are safe for them.
In some cases, animals can chew through wires, wood and potentially leave your home susceptible to electrical fires, mold, and leaks. Our homes can appear as a food source for wildlife when they see garbage or open food readily available. Prevention and planning can help humans and wildlife to co-exist avoiding damage to your interior/exterior home and safety of these animals.
If you enjoy watching birds come to your yard or helping the neighborhood birds, then you might want to learn about bird feeders and how you can attract and help these songbirds year-round.
Bird feeding is helpful when birds are depleted of energy in extreme temperatures, or in the later winter or early spring when natural food resources are low.
We recommend avoiding feeding bird’s human food. Certain foods will provide no real nutritional value and can potentially harm the wildlife. Scraps can also attract mice and rats. Stick to the tips we have provided or learn more from our team at WRA or your local wildlife provider.
By incorporating some of these tips, you can create a sanctuary of comfort and food resources for local wildlife, while protecting your home and them. Always double-check that there are no animals inside your home or hidden nests in the yard under a pile of debris. If you see animals trying to enter recently repaired areas, they might be locating their babies and may require you to allow them to relocate. If you are unsure what to do or need help with nests around your home please contact our Support Centre for assistance or find more information here.
If you want to volunteer with Wildlife Rescue click here. If you would like to learn how to provide care to injured and orphaned wildlife please learn about our monthly giving program here.