Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation Directory (Canada)

If you find an injured, orphaned, or sick wild animal, do not attempt to handle it yourself. Use the contacts below to reach licensed wildlife rehabilitators or provincial wildlife officers.


British Columbia

  • Wildlife Rescue Association of BC (Burnaby)
    Phone: 604-526-2747

  • OWL Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (Delta)
    Phone: 604-946-3171

  • BC Wildlife Conflict & Injury Reporting Line (RAPP)
    Phone: 1-877-952-7277


Alberta

  • WILDNorth Wildlife Rehabilitation (Edmonton area)
    Phone: 780-914-4118

  • Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation (Madden)
    Phone: 403-946-2361

  • Alberta Fish & Wildlife Emergency Reporting
    Phone: 1-800-642-3800


Saskatchewan

  • Wildlife Rescue Society of Saskatchewan (Helpline)
    Phone: 306-242-7177

  • Saskatchewan TIPP Line (Wildlife emergencies & enforcement)
    Phone: 1-800-667-7561


Manitoba

  • Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre
    Phone: 204-202-3806

  • Prairie Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre (Winnipeg)
    Phone: 204-510-1855


Ontario

  • Toronto Wildlife Centre
    Phone: 416-631-0662

  • Salthaven Wildlife Rehabilitation (Southern Ontario)
    Phone: 519-264-2440

  • Ontario Wildlife Rescue (Province-wide directory)
    Phone: 416-436-9892


Québec

  • Le Nichoir Wild Bird Rehabilitation Centre (Hudson)
    Phone: 450-458-2809

  • Québec Wildlife Emergency / Protection Officers
    Phone: 1-877-346-6763


New Brunswick

  • Atlantic Wildlife Institute
    Phone: 506-364-1902


Nova Scotia

  • Hope for Wildlife
    Phone: 902-407-9453

  • Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
    Phone: 902-893-0253


Prince Edward Island

  • PEI Wildlife Emergency Line
    Phone: 902-368-4683 or 1-866-368-4683


Newfoundland & Labrador

  • The Rock Wildlife Rescue
    Phone: 709-727-3101


Yukon

  • Yukon TIPP Line (Injured wildlife & collisions)
    Phone: 1-800-661-0525


Northwest Territories

  • NWT Wildlife Emergency (Regional offices)
    Contact local Environment & Natural Resources office


Nunavut

  • Wildlife emergencies are handled through local conservation officers
    Contact local municipal or territorial wildlife services


Important Notes for the Public

  • Do not feed injured wildlife

  • Do not attempt to transport large or dangerous animals

  • Keep pets and people away

  • Call first — many centres provide instructions before intake