The Centre is involved in the following activities to help wildlife:
- Providing care for injured, orphaned or compromised wildlife with the aim of returning them to appropriate wild habitats
- Promoting an understanding and respect of wildlife through educational programs available to individuals, groups, organizations, and communities
- Assisting Albertans in resolving wildlife conflict situations, resulting in a more peaceful co-existence with "problem wildlife"
- Conducting research in fostering wild orphans to wild families and sharing our findings internationally
- Promoting a cooperative effort between individuals and private or public agencies to benefit wildlife
- Aiding in the preservation, conservation, and enhancement of natural habitat
WILDNorth is committed to proper environmental stewardship and recognizes the important role we play in conserving Alberta’s native species through the services and programs we provide to the community.
WILDNorth is a charitable organization that provides compassionate care for injured, contaminated and orphaned wildlife and educates the public on the importance of wildlife in our community. WILDNorth has been serving the Edmonton and surrounding communities for nearly 30 years and is considered an essential service. We provide the best care and housing possible for a wide variety of native and migratory birds and native small mammals and are permitted through the Canadian Wildlife Service and Alberta Environment Sustainable Resources Development.
WILDNorth is a charitable organization that provides compassionate care for injured, contaminated and orphaned wildlife and educates the public on the importance of wildlife in our community. WILDNorth has been serving the Edmonton and surrounding communities for nearly 30 years and is considered an essential service. We provide the best care and housing possible for a wide variety of native and migratory birds and native small mammals and are permitted through the Canadian Wildlife Service and Alberta Environment Sustainable Resources Development.