#LivingTogetherSuccessfully #DYK #WildlifeRescue #SaskatchewanWildlife #ScienceBasedCare #CommunitySupport #YearEnd
#LivingTogetherSuccessfully #DYK #WildlifeRescue #SaskatchewanWildlife #ScienceBasedCare #CommunitySupport #YearEnd
We hope to see you there for a night that celebrates community, connection, and giving back. ✨
#LivingTogetherSuccessfully #RyansRoundup #TheLongbranch #YXE ##NonprofitSK #ChristmasRoundup
We hope to see you there for a night that celebrates community, connection, and giving back. ✨
#LivingTogetherSuccessfully #RyansRoundup #TheLongbranch #YXE ##NonprofitSK #ChristmasRoundup
Ryan’s Christmas Roundup is happening this Thursday, November 20, at the Longbranch, and we’re pleased to share that WRSOS is the charity partner for the event.
Ryan’s Christmas Roundup is happening this Thursday, November 20, at the Longbranch, and we’re pleased to share that WRSOS is the charity partner for the event.
#LivingtogetherSuccessfully #WildlifeRescue #SnowyOwl
#LivingtogetherSuccessfully #WildlifeRescue #SnowyOwl
As Halloween approaches, let’s keep it fun and safe for Saskatchewan’s wild neighbours. Some popular decorations and treats can unintentionally harm wildlife — but a few simple choices can make a big difference!
As Halloween approaches, let’s keep it fun and safe for Saskatchewan’s wild neighbours. Some popular decorations and treats can unintentionally harm wildlife — but a few simple choices can make a big difference!
Do you have a valid driver’s licence, a reliable vehicle, and a heart for wildlife?
WRSOS is looking for transport volunteers in the Swift Current & Kindersley areas to help move contained injured or orphaned wild animals to approved care facilities.
Do you have a valid driver’s licence, a reliable vehicle, and a heart for wildlife?
WRSOS is looking for transport volunteers in the Swift Current & Kindersley areas to help move contained injured or orphaned wild animals to approved care facilities.
If you’re unsure how to safely help wildlife, call the WRSOS WildLine — we’re here to guide you.
306-242-7177 | www.wrsos.org
If you’re unsure how to safely help wildlife, call the WRSOS WildLine — we’re here to guide you.
306-242-7177 | www.wrsos.org
Evergreens, shrubs, and roosting boxes protect birds from wind and snow. High-energy foods like black oil sunflower seeds or suet can help them maintain body heat.
Evergreens, shrubs, and roosting boxes protect birds from wind and snow. High-energy foods like black oil sunflower seeds or suet can help them maintain body heat.
Hollow stems and brush piles provide safe shelter for overwintering insects and small birds.
Hollow stems and brush piles provide safe shelter for overwintering insects and small birds.
A layer of leaf litter offers essential insulation and hiding places for insects, toads, and small mammals.
A layer of leaf litter offers essential insulation and hiding places for insects, toads, and small mammals.
Heated bird baths may cause birds to stay in areas where they don’t naturally overwinter, risking frozen feathers and disrupting natural behaviours. Trust birds’ adaptations; many species safely obtain water from snow or springs.
Heated bird baths may cause birds to stay in areas where they don’t naturally overwinter, risking frozen feathers and disrupting natural behaviours. Trust birds’ adaptations; many species safely obtain water from snow or springs.
As the temperatures drop, it’s natural to want to help wildlife adjust to the changing seasons. Small changes in your yard can make a big difference — but some well-intentioned actions, like using heated bird baths, can do more harm than good.
As the temperatures drop, it’s natural to want to help wildlife adjust to the changing seasons. Small changes in your yard can make a big difference — but some well-intentioned actions, like using heated bird baths, can do more harm than good.
Before you rake it all away, remember: leaf litter is more than yard debris! It provides shelter for insects, toads, salamanders, and small mammals throughout the winter.
Leave a natural corner in your yard — it’s a simple step that makes a big difference for wildlife.
Before you rake it all away, remember: leaf litter is more than yard debris! It provides shelter for insects, toads, salamanders, and small mammals throughout the winter.
Leave a natural corner in your yard — it’s a simple step that makes a big difference for wildlife.
We understand that sometimes our regulations and mandates can feel frustrating. However, it’s important to remember that these rules are not optional; they are requirements that allow us to remain permitted and continue helping wildlife in Saskatchewan.
We understand that sometimes our regulations and mandates can feel frustrating. However, it’s important to remember that these rules are not optional; they are requirements that allow us to remain permitted and continue helping wildlife in Saskatchewan.
As the nights grow cooler, bats across Saskatchewan are shifting gears. Some are heading to hibernation sites, while others may be migrating to warmer areas. You might start noticing them more around buildings or lights as they navigate the changing season.
As the nights grow cooler, bats across Saskatchewan are shifting gears. Some are heading to hibernation sites, while others may be migrating to warmer areas. You might start noticing them more around buildings or lights as they navigate the changing season.