Giving options:
• E-transfer to info@wrsos.org
(no password needed)
• CanadaHelps
• GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/f/WRSOS-Help...
• PayPal
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Volunteer Billy and friends rescued an injured eagle and transported it to the WCVM in Saskatoon. Thanks to Saskatchewan hunters and community members for supporting such rescues.
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Thank you to everyone who looks out for Saskatchewan’s wildlife, especially our smallest neighbours who need a bit of extra help in winter.
#WRSOS #Saskatoon #WildlifeRescue #SaskatchewanWildlife #BatRescue #Coexistence #CallBeforeYouHandle #WAIT
Let’s keep Halloween spooky, not scary — for all creatures great and small.
#LivingTogetherSuccessfully #HalloweenSafety #WildlifeProtection #WRSOS #Coexistence #SafeDecorating #SaskWildlife
We’ll be sharing updates from Legacy Co-op locations throughout the day over on our Facebook page — stay tuned and Fuel Good with us!
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Fill your tank, grab a burger, and help us protect Saskatchewan’s wildlife! 🦉🦊🦅
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✨ Bonus: Join us for BBQ fundraisers!
🍔 Palliser Way: 11 AM – 2 PM
🌭 West Broadway: 4 PM – 7 PM
Mark your calendars, fuel up, and help us protect Saskatchewan’s wildlife!
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Let’s keep Saskatchewan’s wildlife safe, because living together successfully starts with small, responsible actions.
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An injured fawn is cared for at a local wildlife rehabilitation centre (file photo)
Help transport injured animals: Rescue Society seeks Moose Jaw drivers
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www.discovermoosejaw.com/articles/hel...
5️⃣ hours left! We’re SO close to our $10K Wings of Spring goal. 🎯 Grab your raffle tickets now www.rafflebox.ca/raffle/wrss & share to help Saskatchewan’s wildlife soar! #WRSOS #WingsOfSpring #LastCall #WestJet #WildlifeRescue
There's less than 48 hours left. Buy your ticket and help us reach our goal! Open to Saskatchewan residents 19 years and up.
www.rafflebox.ca/raffle/wrss
Support. Win. Fly.
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We’re grateful to have such a passionate and dedicated crew on board. Here’s to a season of learning, teamwork, and making a difference for wildlife across the province!
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Call us first if you find a young animal or bird. Our team will help assess the situation and guide you.
You can also make a difference by becoming a volunteer or donating:
www.wrsos.org
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Need advice? Contact WRSOS!
Found an injured/orphaned animal? Call 306-242-7177
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Did you know that salamanders play a vital role in our ecosystem? When these little amphibians needed a helping hand at SaskPower's Great Plains Power Station, WRSOS was there to assist!
#LivingTogetherSuccessfully #WRSOS #WildlifeRescue #SalamanderRescue #SaskatchewanWildlife #Teamwork
Silhouetted geese near a body of water at sunset with an overlay of text reading 'Preventing the spread of Avian Flu' and a contact number for WRSOS.
HPAI (H5N1) is spreading in wild birds across Saskatchewan and has also been found in some mammals. While the risk to humans is low, precautions are essential.
#LivingTogetherSuccessfully #AvianInfluenza #HPAI #WildlifeSafety #ReportSickWildlife #WRSOS
Infographic titled 'Helping Deer in Winter: WAIT Before You Act!' from Wildlife Rescue. It outlines the WAIT method: Watch (observe from a distance), Assess (check for injuries or entrapment), Investigate (determine if intervention is necessary), and Talk (spread awareness). A reminder warns that feeding deer can cause malnutrition and dependence. A photo of a deer sitting on ice is included. Contact number 306-242-7177 is provided for wildlife emergencies.
If a deer is uninjured and mobile, leave it alone; they can handle winter. Contact COs only if the deer is immobile or trapped. Feeding can lead to malnutrition and dependence. Need advice? Call our provincial Wildlife Helpline: 306-242-7177
#LivingTogetherSuccessfully #WRSOS #KeepWildlifeWild
To help WRSOS, visit our Amazon Wishlist: https://buff.ly/4aTvmkO Every donation counts! #LivingTogetherSuccessfully #WildlifeRescue #ThankYou #WRSOS #AmphibianRescue #FullCircleKindness #SupportWildlife
Mandatory training will take place in March via Zoom – more details will be provided!
Apply today on our website! https://buff.ly/4aWcqlB or for more information email us at volunteer@wrsos.org
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