Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society, established in 1993, provides professional care for injured and orphaned wildlife, receiving between 2000 and 3000 animals annually and responding to 8000 wildlife-related calls. They rely on tax-deductible donations from individuals and businesses to fund necessary surgery and rehabilitation, as they are not a government-funded program.
With 31 years of experience, Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society offers expert and compassionate care for wildlife, using donations to treat and rehabilitate animals in need. Their education programs inform the public about wildlife rehabilitation, conservation issues, and native wildlife, enriching the lives of citizens in Calgary.
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