Kawartha Wildlife Centre Seeks Local Fishers To Help Feed Birds In Their Care
/Kawartha Wildlife Centre (KWC) has put out a call to local fishers asking for fresh, locally caught fish.
Photo by Kawartha Wildlife Centre.
Photo by Kawartha Wildlife Centre.
The groundbreaking ceremony began in late June of last year. Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Humane Society.
Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Humane Society.
Cathy Bruce, Trent University’s acting vice-president of Research and Innovation holding Andrea, a Blanding’s turtle missing its right eye. Blanding turtles are provincially “threatened” and endangered globally. Photo by David Tuan Bui.
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Dr. Kristy Hiltz. Photo courtesy of Sherbrooke Heights Animal Clinic.
Photo courtesy of Lakefield Animal Welfare Society.
The long-eared owl (pictured) is one of the smaller species found in Ontario and is not considered an uncommon sight in quieter areas in the Kawarthas. Photo Courtesy of Kawartha Wildlife Centre.
Kawartha Wildlife Centre is funded by community donations and cannot be given money from the government. Photo Courtesy of Kawartha Wildlife Centre.
Rotary Club President Carl Brown visits the Humane Society. Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Humane Society.
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