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Ontario wildlife rehabilitation centres struggle to keep up with spring influx of orphaned animals

  • Elizabeth's Wildlife Center in Abbotsford cares for an increasing number of orphaned wild animals each spring.
  • This rise results from habitat destruction caused by logging and construction and growing demand for rehabilitation services.
  • The non-profit center, founded 39 years ago, treats over 1,200 animals annually and depends on public donations and volunteer drivers.
  • Elizabeth Melnick highlighted, "The phones never stop ringing," reflecting the facility's ongoing strain and need for support.
  • Without greater community help, the center faces difficulty maintaining services despite no plans to reduce operations.
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ParrySound.com broke the news in on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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