Snow Tracks
Winter is a slower season for AIWC as many birds travel south and young animals are no longer as dependent on their mothers for
Winter is a slower season for AIWC as many birds travel south and young animals are no longer as dependent on their mothers for
They might be perched on trees, electricity wires, housetops or maybe filling the sky in swarms of “murders.” Crows seem to be everywhere! But how
Recently, a long-eared owl underwent one of AIWC’s first onsite surgeries in several years to repair an exposed fracture. The vets are
Scared Skunk is AIWC’s first children’s book and the third book Michelle and Denver Suttie have written for an animal charity. The goal of these
Photo credit: Parks Canada You may have noticed big white birds in lakes and ponds recently who aren’t normally there. These birds are trumpeter swans.
In Canada, we accept the end of summer when we seethe leaves changing colour, the days getting shorter, frost coating windshields over night and
Now that AIWC has reached the end of its busiest season and we start getting closer to fall, you may notice that wildlife behaviour is
At AIWC 95% of animals we treat are injured or orphaned due to human activities. The most common causes of injury are window strikes, vehicle
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