Project Evolution
Help us build our permanent home.
In six years, we’ve accomplished great things. It’s time for our next evolution: growth and permanency. Let’s break ground together! We have purchased 100 acres in Caledon, Ontario to build a new wildlife hospital, with the goal of training more professionals and treating more animals.
In six years, we’ve accomplished great things. It’s time for our next evolution: growth and permanency. Let’s break ground together! We have purchased 100 acres in Caledon, Ontario to build a new wildlife hospital, with the goal of training more professionals and treating more animals.
Update! Project Evolution - Phase 1 Has Started!
Our mobile wildlife clinic has helped thousands of native wildlife since our inception in 2014, from moose to mice and turtles to trumpeter swans. Phase 1 of Project Evolution is our next step and we are moving ahead this summer, thanks to your generous support.
Located on our 100-acre property, Phase 1, also known as our Wildlife Field Hospital will allow us to immediately service sick, injured and orphaned wildlife on site!
The facility will include clinical space for treatment and surgery of our local wildlife and we will be open to the public! This is the first step toward serving the Caledon region and surrounding communities, such as Brampton, Orangeville, Caledon, Guelph and the GTAH, as well as providing surgical services to support wildlife rehabilitators from across Ontario. We are projected to help over 5,000 sick, injured, or orphaned wild animals annually.
You Can Help! Do you know of anyone who can support us with construction and/or materials? We are in need of donations, monetary or in-kind, to build the interior. Email-[email protected]
Thank you from the Team at National Wildlife Centre!
Located on our 100-acre property, Phase 1, also known as our Wildlife Field Hospital will allow us to immediately service sick, injured and orphaned wildlife on site!
The facility will include clinical space for treatment and surgery of our local wildlife and we will be open to the public! This is the first step toward serving the Caledon region and surrounding communities, such as Brampton, Orangeville, Caledon, Guelph and the GTAH, as well as providing surgical services to support wildlife rehabilitators from across Ontario. We are projected to help over 5,000 sick, injured, or orphaned wild animals annually.
You Can Help! Do you know of anyone who can support us with construction and/or materials? We are in need of donations, monetary or in-kind, to build the interior. Email-[email protected]
Thank you from the Team at National Wildlife Centre!
Please visit our website for more information on Project Evolution.