Gibsons Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

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Gibsons Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

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Success Stories

The Hazards of Brush Clearing

adminalison Success Stories August 4, 2012December 25, 2015
The Hazards of Brush Clearing

You may not think clearing brush in your backyard during nesting season will do any harm, however, these four little nestlings were found, still in their nest, hours after brush had been cut and cleared. Thankfully they were immediately brought to us and we raised four Spotted Towhees!

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Recent Success Stories

  • Pygmy Owl Unable to Fly
  • Ruffed Grouse Possibly Hit by Vehicle
  • Gull Trapped in Fishing Line and Swallowed Hook
  • A Fishy Story
  • A Case of Mistaken Identity

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Regular monthly donations are possible with Canada Helps.

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