This heartwarming series goes inside world-class animal rehabilitation centers, where Hope and a new group of compassionate caregivers work together to save the wildlife in need of urgent care. With ...
It’s a typical summer afternoon at the Hope for Wildlife rehabilitation centre. A snapping turtle dozes on an operating table, heavily sedated, while Dr. Mikaela Jahncke super glues metal hooks ...
founder of Hope for Wildlife in Seaforth, N.S. "The message it sends, that our government is saying, hey, it is important that we do help, that these animals aren't destroyed. There is an option.
She said that while it’s rare to see a golden eagle in Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island, birds can get confused and ...
cbc.ca Hope for Wildlife seeking unwanted Christmas trees Posted: January 5, 2025 | Last updated: January 5, 2025 The animal rehabilitation organization in Seaforth, N.S., says the trees are ...
An animal rehabilitation centre on Nova Scotia's Eastern Shore is looking forward to the opportunity to rehabilitate orphaned black bear cubs as the Department of Natural Resources readies to issue ...
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In a world where conservation often takes a backseat, Vantara—a groundbreaking animal rehabilitation facility founded by ...
Golden eagles are not usually found in the Maritimes, and Hope for Wildlife in Seaforth, N.S., is waiting on good weather to return this special bird to the skies. It was found on Greys Road in ...
The animal rehabilitation organization in Seaforth, N.S., says the trees are helpful for the animals they house for a variety of reasons, including climbing and food. They also offer some protection ...