Wildlife Centre

Rehabilitating injured, orphaned and ill wildlife in Northern Ontario.

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Our intake of wildlife quadrupled in 2020 and continues to rise.
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Volunteers make a big difference in the lives of the animals in our care.
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Sounding the alarm over the growing number of orphaned wildlife in the region.

Together, we can give our wildlife a second chance at a wild life.

In recent years, Canada’s wildlife has seen so many challenges – from climate change, habitat loss, and pollution – that wildlife rehabilitation grows increasingly important. Those who come across orphaned, injured, or ill wild animals find it to be an immense relief to bring animals to us, knowing that we will do all that we can to help them recover and live their wild lives again.

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Where we’ve helped

Serving roughly 130,000 square kilometres of Northern Ontario, we have cared for animals from as far away as Kenora, Timmins, Manitoulin Island, Killarney and North Bay.

See what we’ve been up to

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Ways to help Turtle Pond

Those who come across orphaned, injured, or ill wild animals find it to be an immense relief to bring animals to us, knowing that we will do all that we can to help them recover and live their wild lives again. Together, we can give our wildlife a second chance at a wild life.