
Introducing the Terracon Rescue Hub – Where Every Wild Journey Starts
Our Intake Room at Wildlife Haven has a brand-new name! We are excited to announce that it will now be known as the Terracon Rescue Hub.
Our Intake Room at Wildlife Haven has a brand-new name! We are excited to announce that it will now be known as the Terracon Rescue Hub.
Dr. Casey brings lots of knowledge in animal care and a deep passion for wildlife rehabilitation as our new vet. Get to know Dr. Casey through a fun Q&A where she shares her journey, fun facts, favourite cases, and what she likes best about Wildlife Haven so far.
A message from our Executive Director: The Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre has been working with the Manitoba community for 40 years to Rescue, Rehabilitate and Release sick, injured and orphaned wild animals from all over our province. Together, we’ve treated...
The announcement of this partnership marks a significant milestone in the collective efforts to ensure the well-being of Manitoba's wildlife. With aligned visions and shared values, the Assiniboine Park & Zoo and Wildlife Haven are excited to amplify their impact by working hand-in-hand toward common goals.
Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre is proud to announce a new partnership with Delta Marsh Bird Observatory! Together, we are introducing a Bird Banding Program at Wildlife Haven. The goal is to band native songbird patients before they are released from...
Wildlife Haven was recently visited by National Geographic Explorer and world-renowned photographer, Joel Sartore, as part of his work on the National Geographic Photo Ark. This monumental project aims to call attention to the many issues affecting wildlife and their...
A rare patient has been admitted to the Wildlife Haven Hospital! This juvenile North American River Otter (patient #21-644) was found orphaned near Gimli in May. Upon its initial medical examination, the otter was lethargic and was showing signs of gastrointestinal...
IF YOU HAVE FOUND SICK, INJURED OR ORPHANED WILDLIFE, PLEASE CALL 204-878-3740. Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre in Ile-Des-Chênes is excited to announce the opening of Manitoba's first Wildlife Veterinary Hospital! The newly accredited Wildlife Veterinary Hospital is fully equipped with...
After 27 days in care, Bald Eagle patient (#21-1319) was successfully released back to the wild. Strong, healthy and happy. This adult Bald Eagle was found near St. Claude, Manitoba. Laying flat on the ground by deceased prey, the eagle...
He was on the radar of the community of Lockport as everyone was concerned for his wellbeing. This pelican had not joined the rest of the flock when they left the Red River area and migrated South in early September....