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Wild animals can be injured and suffer from disease just like our companion animals. As no one person can "own" a wild animal, we all have a responsibility to ensure their welfare. Sometimes wildlife need our help and we should intervene. But in some cases we should just monitor the situation and report it to the appropriate agency or organization so we don't endanger ourselves or the wild animals. Read more about when and how you can help.

  

Emergency response

Learn more about what to do if you have found a wild animal in distress.

 

Baby animals

Learn more about what to do if you find a baby animal and learn the proper method for transporting to a local rehabilitation centre. 

 

Oiled wildlife

Learn what to do if there is an oil spill or if you find an oiled bird.

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