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Calgary Wildlife
Oct 15, 20242 min read
Patient Release Process
Our primary mission at the Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society is to rehabilitate and release wildlife back into the wild.
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Calgary Wildlife
Sep 17, 20242 min read
The Importance of PPE & Avian Influenza
 Adhering to strict PPE standards ensures maximum protection for our patients, team, and prevents the spread of disease.
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Calgary Wildlife
Aug 14, 20241 min read
Surprise Birth of Endangered Species at Calgary Wildlife!
The Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society is celebrating an exciting and unexpected event: the birth of two silver-haired bat pups. The...
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Calgary Wildlife
May 10, 20242 min read
Behind the Scenes: Reaching Capacity and More
Why wildlife might not be accepted at Calgary Wildlife.
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Calgary Wildlife
Apr 26, 20242 min read
Behind the Scenes: Understanding Euthanasia
Euthanasia, despite its heaviness, is an important topic to discuss when it comes to wildlife rehabilitation.
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Calgary Wildlife
Oct 19, 20232 min read
Education Ambassadors: Birds
As a rehabilitation centre, our goal is to always release sick and injured animals back to their natural habitat after recovery, but in a...
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Calgary Wildlife
Oct 16, 20232 min read
Patient Intake
Have you ever wondered what happens after an animal is admitted to Calgary Wildlife? Well wonder no further! As animals, especially...
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Calgary Wildlife
Oct 5, 20231 min read
The Wildlife of Calgary Wildlife
Calgary Wildlife not only takes in patients from the wild, but also provides a home to many species at our site. Built on the outskirts...
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Calgary Wildlife
Aug 24, 20232 min read
Education Ambassadors: Mammals
As a rehabilitation centre, our goal is to always release sick and injured animals back to their natural habitat after recovery. In a few...
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