Posted on April 11, 2026 by SPWC
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Category: Baby Shower, Canadian Wildlife, Donate, donations needed, Education, Fundraiser, help wildlife, Helping Wildlife, Napanee, Open House, orphaned wildlife, Sandy Pines, Spring, SPWC, Support, Thank you, Volunteer, Wildlife Education, Wildlife Rehabilitation, wildlife rescue, Wish list Tags: 2026 baby shower, baby shower, Canadian wildlife, donate, education, fundraiser, great cause, helping wildlife, join us!, ontario wildlife, open house, sandy pines, save widlife, Spring, SPWC, wildlife aware, wildlife rehabilitation, wildlife rescue, wishlist
Posted on December 27, 2024 by SPWC
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We are now accepting volunteer internship applications for the 2025 baby season! Get hands on experience with 100+ native ontario wildlife species. Learn proper handling and restraint of wild animals, administration of medication, various treatments, husbandry, enrichment, tube feeding and more! For more information…
Category: 2025 Baby Season, Internship Program, Ontario wildlife, orphaned wildlife, Sandy Pines, Spring, SPWC, Students, Support, Training, Volunteer, Volunteer Internship Program, Wildlife Education, Wildlife Rehabilitation, wildlife rescue Tags: accepting applications, education, great cause, hands on training, ontario wildlife, sandy pines, save widlife, Spring, SPWC, teamwork, volunteer, Volunteer Internship program, wildlife rehabilitation, wildlife rescue
Posted on April 30, 2021 by SPWC
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Our latest newsletter is now available! Check it out here!!
Category: 2021, Canadian Wildlife, Donate, Education, Fundraiser, Helping Wildlife, newsletter, On The Wild Side, Sandy Pines, Spring, SPWC, Support, Virtual Tour, Wildlife Rehabilitation Tags: 2021, baby shower, bats, education, newsletter, On The Wild Side, opossums, sandy pines, Spring, SPWC, turtle, wildlife rehabilitation
Posted on March 6, 2020 by SPWC
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Another example of the great team we have at SPWC and the lengths we go to help wildlife!! These Kestrel Chicks lost their nest due to construction. After construction was finished we were able to reunite the chicks with their parents! Check…
Category: Canadian Wildlife, Donate, Helping Wildlife, Napanee, Patient In Care, release, Reuniting, Sandy Pines, Spring, SPWC, Volunteer, volunteers, Wildlife Rehabilitation Tags: construction, helping wildlife, kestrel, orphans, reunite, sandy pines, teamwork