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"The love for all living creatures is the most noble attribute of man."
- Charles Darwin

WHO WE HELP

 Heroes 4 Wildlife's International Conference makes it possible to assist Wildlife Centres across North America who are struggling.

 Below you will find links and information for some of the Wildlife centres Heroes 4 Wildlife has helped over the last 5 years.

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JUST A FEW ORGANIZATION WE HAVE HELPED

RESCUE CHOW

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Rescue Chow is a Pet Food Bank initiative for Durham Region. We assist with feeding pets, to keep pets in their homes, and not surrendered by their owners, which often happens when owners can't afford to feed them.

PROCYON WILDLIFE

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Procyon Wildlife is dedicated to working with our communities in an effort to help wild animals in need of care. Our goals are to rescue, rehabilitate and safely release these animals, and to promote public appreciation for wildlife preservation.

The NWC aims to be a Centre of Excellence for conservation, wildlife clinical research, wildlife medicine, training, and education. A platform for training future wildlife custodians, responders, conservation and wildlife biologists, rescue staff and veterinarians in native wildlife issues.

NATIONAL WILDLIFE CENTRE

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THE OWL FOUNDATION

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The Owl Foundation is a registered Canadian charitable organization that helps wild Canadian owls and other raptors that are injured or orphaned. The Foundation operates a rehabilitation centre located in the Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada.

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SOPER CREEK
WILDLIFE RESCUE

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Soper Creek Wildlife Rescue is in Clarington Ontario and is licensed by the Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry and Canadian Wildlife Services to rescue, rehabilitate and release sick, injured, abandoned and orphaned wildlife. 

DESTINED TO FLY

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Specializing in caring for native baby birds and songbirds, since 2005. Licensed Provincially by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Federally by Canadian Wildlife Open May to September. 

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EMERALD COAST WILDLIFE REFUGE

The mission of ECWR is education, conservation, and rehabilitation for the welfare of Northwest Florida's natural fauna. Our purpose is to rescue, rehabilitate, and when possible, release back to the wild sick, orphaned and/or injured wildlife and to educate the community on the local wildlife and human responsibilities to support that wildlife. 

ANOTHER CHANCE
WILDLIFE REHABILITATION

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Another Chance Wildlife Rehabilitation is dedicated to Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Release of injured, orphaned and displaced wildlife and educating the public on co-existing with our native species.

BIRD CENTER OF MICHIGIAN

Saving songbirds since 2004. The Bird Center of Michigan is committed to aiding birds, wildlife, and the environment through rehabilitation and public education.

ALBERTA INSTITUTE FOR WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

Since 1993, Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation (AIWC) has been a champion for injured and orphaned wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and release. Since our founding, we have admitted more than 36,000 animals into care. 

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