The babies are coming!
Did you know that few areas in the world have more diverse wildlife than Alberta? Our province is home to 587 wildlife species, including 411
Did you know that few areas in the world have more diverse wildlife than Alberta? Our province is home to 587 wildlife species, including 411
With the warmer weather so far this year, we have seen increasing patient numbers at AIWC. In addition, we have admitted wildlife babies earlier than
March was been a high-publicity month for great horned owls in Alberta! Mid-month, we admitted our first baby animal of 2016: a great horned owl
Each year the National Wildlife Rehabilitator’s Association (NWRA) holds a symposium for wildlife rehabilitators. This year’s conference was held in Norman, Oklahoma, and myself and
We are very excited to launch our new #BandingTogether campaign! If you haven’t had the opportunity to view our adorable campaign video, check it out
Last month there was a fascinating article in the Globe and Mail, by Peter Singer, a bioethics professor at Princeton University and Laureate Professor at
Bats are a frequent patient here at AIWC – we average about 30 each year, and we currently have five over-wintering with us, awaiting their
The greater sage grouse is an endangered species found in south-eastern Alberta. In order to combat the declining species, the province of Alberta is working
Last week, a great horned owl attack on a cross-country skier near Red Deer made quite a few headlines. Skiing at night with a head lamp, the
Last week CBC reported a mountain bike trail closure in Banff National Park due to a cougar feeding on a carcass. Cougar sightings are reported
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