Dawson Trail Dispatch
Celebrating Over 25 Years of Service to Our Communities!
January 2024
Wildlife Triumphs: Releases Back to Nature in 2023 Long-Eared Owl Nestlings Successfully Rehabilitated These three Long-eared Owl nestlings were found in The Pas, alone and starving, left without their mother’s care and protection. The Wildlife Haven team covered their faces and used owl masks during their feedings, creating a barrier that minimized the risk of imprinting on humans. Their main priority was to keep them as wild as possible during their recovery. After two months of care, they were released back to the wild, strong and healthy.
Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre has been rehabilitating injured, sick and orphaned wildlife for their return to the wild since 1984. They are a volunteer-driven, registered charity that has cared for over 50,000 wildlife who play a vital role in the ecological and biological processes that are essential to life itself. This Long-Eared Owl nestling is one of their recent successful releases back into the wild. Submitted photos Wildlife Haven
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