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Kawartha Wildlife Centre

Kawartha Wildlife Centre is gearing up for another busy spring season!  After a record 702 patients last year (12% patient increase from 2021), we are doing everything we can to prepare our volunteers and facility to meet the ever-increasing need for services in our communities.

• Be mindful of nesting wildlife: Spring is a time when many wildlife species are breeding and nesting, so it’s important to be mindful of their presence and avoid disturbing them. This could include keeping your distance from nesting birds, avoiding tree trimming or removal during the breeding season, and stay on trails to prevent disturbing nesting wildlife.

• Don’t feed wildlife: Feeding wildlife can lead to habituation, where animals become dependent on human-provided food and lose their ability to forage for natural food sources. This can be harmful to both the wildlife and the ecosystem as a whole.

• Keep your pets under control: Spring is a busy time for wildlife, and encounters between pets and wildlife can lead to injury or death for both animals. Keep your pets on a leash when outdoors, and supervise them closely to prevent them from chasing or attacking wildlife.

• Leave Wildlife Alone: While it may be tempting to approach animals you come across, it’s important to resist the urge. Many baby animals that appear to be abandoned are actually being cared for by their parents, and handling them can cause stress and harm.

• Support wildlife conservation efforts: Spring is a great time to get involved with wildlife conservation efforts in your area, whether that means volunteering, supporting conservation organizations financially, or advocating for policies that protect wildlife and their habitats.

Kawartha Wildlife Centre encourages the public to enjoy the beauty of nature while respecting the needs and safety of local wildlife during the spring season!

To support wildlife in need, please consider making a donation this season: www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/33851

www.kawarthawildlifecentre.ca

Info@KawarthaWildlifeCentre.ca  705-292-9211