Posted September 20, 2024 by Elin Molenaar, Communications Coordinator
As the crisp air of fall sets in, many of us enjoy the vibrant colors and the cooler temperatures. However, for our feathered friends embarking on their journey south, this season poses significant risks. Fall migration has started and the...
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Posted July 22, 2024 by Abby Francis, Community Relations Assistant
In recent years, Wildlife Rescue has seen a noticeable change in the behaviour of wildlife species and reasons for admission to the Wildlife Hospital. Fluctuations in weather patterns, especially when it comes to extreme weather events like heat and fire...
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Posted March 13, 2024 by Elin Molenaar, Communications Coordinator
Your garden can help wildlife! One way to make a significant difference for local wildlife is by allowing your yard to become a corridor of quality habitat while preparing for spring. Being intentional with your gardening can help the wildlife...
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Posted March 1, 2024 by Elin Molenaar, Communications Coordinator
Avian influenza primarily affects domestic poultry and wild birds and is highly contagious amongst birds. Wild species most affected by avian influenza are ducks, geese, raptors and corvids (like crows and ravens). There is currently no treatment for the virus,...
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Posted January 29, 2024 by Elin Molenaar, Communications Coordinator
If you decide to offer a hummingbird feeder, it's essential for the birds’ safety to maintain it following the recommended guidelines all year round. The best food for hummingbirds Hummingbirds have the highest metabolism of any warm-blooded animal. A high...
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Posted November 30, 2023 by Elin Molenaar, Communications Coordinator
Fall and Winter Bird Feeder Guidance Many of us like to give wildlife a helping hand by providing bird feeders over the cold fall and winter months. With various avian diseases spreading during these months, it is important to be...
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Posted August 1, 2023 by Lauren, Education Coordinator
Climate change is one of the biggest threats facing wildlife worldwide. It is happening twice as fast than the global average in Canada. Studies show that climate change leads to longer heat waves, stronger hurricanes, increased wildfire risk along with...
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Posted July 19, 2023 by Lauren, Education Coordinator
Contributed by Lauren Kerley, Wildlife Rescue Education Coordinator Cute may not be the first word that comes to your mind when you see a baby bird. Hatchlings and nestlings can look strange, with odd proportions and unfamiliar plumage. Baby birds...
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Posted May 11, 2023 by Tayelor, Communications Coordinator
Hundreds of injured and orphaned wildlife patients arrive at Wildlife Rescue due to window and car strikes, nest disturbances, and natural and human disturbances. Below is your step-by-step guide that takes you through the process of dropping off rescued animals....
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Posted April 12, 2023 by Tayelor, Communications Coordinator
Spring is duckling season, and with that comes a lot of questions about what to do when little baby ducks show up in unexpected places. Get your questions answered with our quick and handy Duckling FAQ! If you still have...
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