Did you know that real and artificial trees help provide a natural habitat to the patients in our care? For all of our patients, we try to provide them with as natural an environment as possible. This helps them feel less stressed in their surroundings, which in turn aids their recovery.
On January 3rd, 2016, we invite you to drop off your tree at AIWC from 11am till 4pm. Come out and visit us and enjoy some hot chocolate and sweet treats while learning more about AIWC.
The health of our patients is our highest priority and as such, tours of our clinic are not permitted as stress is one of the biggest killers of wildlife in captivity. Those who are able to make it to our centre on the 3rdwill be able to see areas of our clinic through the camera system we have in place.
To kick-start our year, we are asking for suggested donations of $10 to help provide funds for our wildlife patients in 2016. As a registered charity, AIWC relies on charitable donations and dedicated volunteers to support the more than 1,600 varied animals in need of care every year. AIWC welcomes Alberta’s injured, orphaned, and oiled wildlife, small and large, from hummingbirds to moose calves.
Whether you have a real or artificial tree, we want them! Please ensure trees are free of any ornaments and other decorations, for the safety of our patients.
After January 3rd, trees can be dropped off until January 10th, outside one of our main buildings on any day between 9am and 5pm. Please call us ahead at 403-946-2361. We are not able to pick-up trees.
I look forward to seeing you on January 3rd! Directions to our centre can be found here. Have any questions? E-mail me at holly.duvall@aiwc.ca.
About AIWC
Since 1993, the Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation (AIWC) has been a champion for the rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife. Accredited through the Alberta Veterinary Medical Association, AIWC serves the needs of Alberta’s diverse wildlife in Calgary and southern Alberta. As a registered charity, AIWC relies on charitable donations and dedicated volunteers to support the more than 1,600 varied animals in need of care every year. AIWC welcomes Alberta’s injured, orphaned, and oiled wildlife, small and large, from hummingbirds to moose calves.
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