Links » Wildlife Rescue Organizations
- Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation (Saskatoon area)
We provide the full range of treatment services needed to rehabilitate small mammals and birds. We assist the public with issues relating to wildlife; and promote knowledge and appreciation of wild animals and the habitats they depend on for survival. Animals outside the scope of LSWR will be accepted, assessed, stabilized and transferred to the appropriate rehabilitation facility.
Animals are fed specially formulated diets to meet their nutritional needs and provided with the necessary medical care to heal their injuries. All animals are carefully handled to maintain their fear of humans so they can be released back to the wild.
Phone: (306) 281-0554
Email: LSWR@sasktel.net- Salthaven West Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Centre (Regina area)
Salthaven West admits and cares for over 1,000 wild birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians each year, and is supported by generous donations from the public as well as the veterinary community. In keeping with Salthaven's mission, it is their goal to release healthy wildlife back into their natural environments.
If you have found a sick, injured, or orphaned wild animal in the Regina area, contact Salthaven West at 639-999-4957.
For non-urgent issues or concerns, more information about what we do, or to volunteer at Salthaven West, please email westadmin@salthaven.org.- Wildlife Rescue Society of Saskatchewan
WRSOS is a registered, non-profit organisation that is provincially and federally permitted to operate across the province of Saskatchewan. Since their founding in 2006, they have built a supportive network of dedicated volunteers who help them provide hotline, rescue and transport services.
At WRSOS, they believe that wildlife and humans can live together successfully. Their goal as an organisation is to facilitate the well-being of wildlife. They stand in solidarity among the provincial wildlife guardians in Saskatchewan and are dedicated to minimising wildlife suffering due to human interaction.
Wildlife 911 Hotline: 306-242-7177
Email: info@wrsos.org