
We realize this is a long wish list, but - - due to the number of wild animals we intake each year, it's an ever growing and never ending shortage of things we use, that get well-used. These are wild animals, they are hard on caging and supplies so with their care and constant washing and disinfecting, we find that nothing lasts forever.
Spring and summer's when we all venture outside after a long winter. We'll begin to see and may even encounter babywild animal and juvenile young.
It is important to remember that most of the time these animals are NOT in need of being 'rescued'.
Most gardeners are accustomed not only to wild visitors, but also to a more common domestic drop-in-gardens provide tempting spots for outdoor pet cats to dig or defecate. Cats cannot be blamed for indulging in natural behaviours, since pet owners are the ones who choose whether or not to allow their cats roam outdoors.
Have you found an orphaned or injured wild animal and need to find the nearest wildlife rehabilitator? The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR), now has an online list of all Authorized Wildlife Custodians in Ontario, Canada (those who have given their permission to be listed), click below to locate one in your area.
The Humane Society of the United States supports indoor-only living for cats, but some owners remain convinced that life in the “great” outdoors can be beneficial. A new study on the secret lives of feral and free-roaming house cats solves the mystery. One message is clear: ....
National Wildlife Week is a major Canadian Wildlife Federation initiative designed to celebrate our country’s natural heritage and promote the cause of conservation in Canada. Proclaimed by Parliament in 1947, National Wildlife Week falls every year during the week of April 10 ...
Humans share the Earth with a diverse range of animals and plants — and we all depend on each other for survival. Think of the salmon that carry nutrients from the ocean to the rivers and streams where they spawn. Eagles and bears that feed on the salmon carry these nutrients...