Ontario Wildlife Foundation . Our Mandate To conserve and enhance natural habitats. Loss of suitable habitat is the single greatest pressure faced by Ontario’s wildlife. The OWF funds hands-on conservation projects, often in cooperation with local or provincial conservation or community groups. To promote, cooperate and participate in conservation education. Only interested and aware citizenry can make natural resources a Read more...
The Alberta Fish & Game Association. our passion is to promote through education and programs, the conservation and utilization of fish and wild life, and to protect and enhance the environment they depend on. Read more...
WildSafeBC. WildSafeBC is a program designed to reduce human-wildlife conflict through education, innovation and cooperation. Our motto of keeping wildlife wild and communities safe underscores our belief that if we can keep wildlife from becoming habituated we can, in turn, make our communities safer for us and at the same time keep wildlife from coming to harm. Read more...
Elizabeth’s Wildlife Center. established in 1986, and became a non-profit organization in 1999. Elizabeth Melnick, founder and primary caregiver of the Center, is a qualified registered nurse and wildlife rehabilitator. What first began as a rescue center from her home, expanded into Elizabeth’s backyard with construction of aviaries and small housing facilities. Read more...
Wildlife Rescue Association of British Columbia. The Wildlife Rescue Association of BC was established in 1979 to rehabilitate wildlife affected by human activity and provide education to the public on co-existing with urban wildlife. Read more...
Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation. For over three decades, the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation has worked in partnership with individuals and groups across British Columbia to restore, enhance and expand critically important habitat for fish and wildlife, and to inspire the next generation of conservationists through experiential education programs. Read more...