Canadian Wildlife Federation Copyright 2001 Produced by: BCG Canada Inc. Site Stats ...
Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS), part of Environment Canada, handles wildlife matters that are the responsibility of the federal government. Call us at (819) 997-1095. / Le Service canadien de la faune (SCF) d'Environnement Canada s'occupe des questions de competence federale touchant la faune.Appelez-nous en composant le (819) 997-1095.
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Fisheries Conservation - Working with professionals and communities to protect our fish and our fisheries ...
The Island Wildlife Natural Care Centre is dedicated to wildlife rehabilitation and emphasizing alternative medicine such as homeopathy, herbal treatments and physical therapies. This site also contains photos of wildlife.
www.islandnet.com/~wildlife
Welcome to the Tiger Foundation; a Canadian conservation organization exclusively dedicated to the preservation of wild tigers.
The B.C. Wildlife Federation was incorporated under the B.C. Societies Act in 1951 and it became a registered charity in 1969. The Federation is British Columbia's largest and oldest conservation organization.
Support tiger reserves in India, promote UN decade of endangered species, inform the public about endangered status of tigers in the wild ...
www.internatyearofthetiger.org/default.htm
To care for injured and orphaned wildlife and educate people through our wildlife sanctaury ...
www.aspenvalleywildlifesanctuary.com
Critter Care Wildlife Society Home Page ...
www.crittercarewildlife.org
A non-profit Association of Wildlife Rehabilitators networking in British Columbia who rescue and provide rehabilitation to wildlife, including birds, mammals, and animals that are oiled or orphaned. Their code of ethics, a library list, bursary information.
Welcome to Second Chance Wildlife Sanctuary Annual BBQ Tickets and Directions Click for info! Second Chance Wildlife Sanctuary was founded in 1996 by Joyce Smith who had been caring for animals from her home for 25 years. The sanctuary's mandate is to aid orphaned, sick or injured, and abandoned animals. Once rehabilitated, wild animals are released back into their natural habitat and domestic ...