
Every Wild Life Matters
The crow seen in the above photo was admitted to AIWC near the end of May 2017 after being found in a northeast Calgary backyard,

The crow seen in the above photo was admitted to AIWC near the end of May 2017 after being found in a northeast Calgary backyard,

They’re tapping at our windows, singing us morning songs and tantalizing Alberta’s felines, but who exactly are these little feathered friends? Aside from the obvious

Are there things you want to purge during your spring cleaning? If so, you’re just in time to donate much needed items to AIWC’s upcoming garage

Is there anything more endearing than a baby bird? Whether it’s a fluffy yellow-brown duckling, a waddling gosling or even a wide-eyed owl baby, baby

This blog post is inspired by a recent bald eagle patient who was admitted to AIWC due to lead poisoning. I want to explore the

Wetlands play a crucial role in Alberta’s wilderness by providing habitat for hundreds of species. These permanent or temporary wet areas cover approximately twenty percent

All the signs of spring are here… the weather is getting warmer, tulips and daffodils have surfaced and the sweet songs of robins fill

Warmer months mean more wildlife! Whether it’s the birth of spring litters or creatures coming out of hibernation, spring is a busy time for Alberta’s

Did you know that the Great Horned Owl is one of the most common owls in North America? The Great Horned Owl is aptly named

In 2017 Canada celebrates 150 years of confederation and 70 years of recognizing National Wildlife Week. Each year National Wildlife Week falls around April 10th,