Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation
Registered Name: Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation, Inc.
Business No: 832245468RR0001
This organization is designated by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) as a registered charity. They comply with the CRA's requirements and have been issued a charitable registration number.
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We give injured & orphaned wildlife a Second Chance. Our goal is to return them to their natural habitat after being rehabilitated.
Our Mission
Our Mission is to provide a safe place for injured and orphaned wild animals to grow and mend until they can return to their natural habitat while encouraging public tolerance and understanding of wildlife.
Our Vision is to have a balanced relationship with our wild neighbours based upon respect and appreciation.
About Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation
We provide the full range of treatment services needed to rehabilitate small birds and mammals. 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. LSWR took in 200 animals in 2010, which has increased each year, up to almost 2000 in 2020! Each animal requires specialized foods, housing and environmental enrichment to ensure success upon their return to the wild. LSWR works in collaboration with the provincial wildlife rehabilitation society, local veterinarians, the Saskatoon Nature Society, the Zoo Society, and others to arrange for animal rescue, pick-up, medical needs, on-going care, and the eventual release of the animal to an appropriate habitat. All activities are paid for through donations and grants. There is no government funding for these programs outside of summer student grants. Much of the care is provided by volunteers, with over 100 contributing their time and energy to support Saskatchewan’s wildlife in 2020. Our goal is to continue to be there for the animals that need us. To do this, we need YOUR help! Thank You for giving our wild neighbours a second chance!!
