We adore owls, in fact, we think they are owlsome! Wildlife lovers are owlsome too! Our first RaffleBox lottery is closing soon. The pot is over 1100$ and every ticket sold helps to save wild-lives! One lucky winner will get to split the winnings with patients in care! Ticket sales for this month’s draw are […]
Thank you for your interest in the 2020 calendar. The preorder period is complete and all orders have been shipped.
Drum Roll please! Today we launch our RedBubble on-line store featuring your favourite designs! So many options including T shirts, baby onesies, notebooks, travel mugs, stickers, postcards and more! Something for everyone’s budget and each purchase supports CWRC. Win Win! Go to Store NOTE: Be sure to click on ‘shop all products’ below each image […]
On Friday, November 15, a mature bald eagle was admitted to the Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. She was underweight and had a broken wing. Her blood lead levels were so high that the Lead Care II machine couldn’t read them, and lead fragments were visible in her gizzard on X-rays. Lead poisoned birds loose […]
Save the date! Ocotber 5th When: Saturday Oct 5th, 2019 Where: Truro Legion Branch 26 Live Music: with Nowhere Road (Sponsored by Sylrick Enterprises and Hubtown Crane Services) Tickets $15. Will available at: MacQuarries Esplanade, Central Nova Animal Hospital Pet Valu, Robie Street, Truro call 902-893-0253
Big Jeezley, Donations, Eagles
“As seen on TV” is a classic advertising phrase. Now the CWRC has a new resident that fits that billing: an eaglet that was rescued in PEI by a team from Maritime Electric, the PEI Department of Environment and the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC). That high-level removal from a transmission tower in Borden-Carleton broadcast on […]
Community Support, Eagles, News
On Wednesday the CWRC along with AVC Wildlife Service and Maritime Electric in Borden, Prince Edward Island worked together to safely remove an eaglet from its nest. The nest was built on a high voltage transmission tower and was causing problems with the electrical grid on the island. The nest was also in danger of […]
This mature bald eagle was found grounded near Debert, Nova Scotia. It had a variety of wounds consistent with a territorial dispute. One laceration on her leg required sutures. She was x-rayed for broken bones, none were found, and her blood tested for lead poisoning.After 2 weeks of care in our nursery building the stitches […]
This mature bald eagle was admitted on March 21, 2018. She was found grounded, exhibiting signs of neurological issues and covere in some kind of organic oil or grease. She was examined and blood was drawn to test or lead. The lead level was quite high which explained the neurological symptoms. We also took x-rays […]
Big Jeezley, Community Support, Donations, Fundraising, News
March 25, 2019 (Hilden, N.S.) Nature’s Way Canada, through a partnership with 1% for the Planet, has donated $20,000 to the Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre (CWRC) to help its ongoing efforts to assist injured and orphaned wildlife. The CWRC was nominated for the program by Pamela McEwing, Vice President of Operations for Nature’s Way Canada. […]