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Manitoba Canary Breeder
Nancy Allan - nancyaileen@live.com
Edmonton, Alberta Gouldian Finch Breeder
https://www.MelissasGouldians.ca
English Budgies/Conures
Tracy Bell - toys@birdyboredombusters.com
The Preferred Perch
4-1604 St. Mary's Rd. Winnipeg, MB
(204) 257-3724
https://www.thepreferredperch.ca
Wild Birds Unlimited
11 Reenders Dr, Winnipeg, MB
(204) 667-2161
Pick of the Birds
Woodlands, MB R0C 3H0
Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre
1028 Arnould Rd, Ile des Chênes, MB
204-202-3806
⚠️ Important Reminder: Please call our main line at 204-202-3806 before dropping off an animal at any of our partner locations so our team knows a patient is on the way.
Location: Wildlife Rescue and Drop-Off Centre (West of the main zoo parking lot)
Address: 2595 Roblin Blvd, Winnipeg
Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. (7 days a week)
As an alumni supporter and previous Education Coordinator for PWRC, I share the heart breaking news that they will be closing their doors by year's end after almost 20years of operation. Thousands of wild lives saved in those years, years of expertise shared through the community that is Manitoba. We will miss the heart and care that went into every patient through this amazing organization.
Prairie Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
(204) 510-1855
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our dear friend Dennis Swayze. Please see his obituary here to share your condolences with the family: https://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-321736/SWAYZE_DENNIS.
The family is keeping his website active for a time so those who wish to view his work as a nature photographer & remember him can do so. Dennis was not only a talented artist but also had a passion for birds, often supporting local initiatives like the bird rehabilitation centers & advocating for bird welfare with the Falcon Cams.
Check out our favorite nature photographer: Dennis Swayze's Website here: http://www.pbase.com/photosbydennis
Dr. Andrew Davidson
Dr. Toni Moritz
Whyte Ridge Veterinary Hospital
151 Scurfield Blvd, Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1L6
(204) 487-6090
Winrose Animal Hospital
534 St. Annes Road Winnipeg, MB
204-254-3150
Fort Whyte Alive
Entrances at:
1961 McCreary Rd.
2505 McGillivray Blvd.
Winnipeg, MB
(204) 989-8355
Open Everyday: 9 am – 5 pm
Oak Hammock Marsh
1 Snow Goose Bay, Oak Hammock Marsh, MB
Hours of Operation: 10am – 4:30pm
Enjoy over 30 kilometers of scenic trails winding through dykes, grasslands, and wetlands.
204-467-3300
From seasonal adventures to daily programs, the Wetland Discovery Centre offers a wide variety of things to do, check out their website for event schedules and announcements.
Manitoba Canary & Finch Club
Celebrating 35 Years!
Est 1991 – This club meets monthly at the Fort Rouge Leisure Centre, uniting bird breeders and enthusiasts alike. For more information, you can find them on Facebook or check out
Find it in this Facebook Group:
Hummingbird Migration Map 2026
https://www.hummingbirdcentral.com/hummingbird-migration-spring-2026-map.htm
Since 1981, The Peregrine Falcon Recovery Project (Manitoba) has been working to to re-establish a self-sustaining population of wild peregrine falcons in the province of Manitoba.
https://www.species-at-risk.mb.ca/pefa/h-help.html
The Manitoba Burrowing Owl Recovery Program (MBORP) was founded by Alex Froese in 2013. The program is a non-profit, on-the-ground conservation program addressing the ongoing decline of endangered burrowing owls in southwestern Manitoba. MBORP is working towards recovery for the species through field & educational activities like reintroduction, surveys & monitoring, habitat enhancement & education.
The northern spotted owl is one of Canada's most endangered species. Today less than six wild individuals remain in British Columbia due to the loss and fragmentation of old-growth forests where spotted owls live, and competition from the non-native barred owl. There are approximately 300,000 hectares of protected habitat designated by the Government of B.C. to help recover the species.
Restoring the population of northern spotted owls across their range in B.C. through conservation breeding and release.
Purple Martins are songbirds native to North and South America. Purple Martins rely almost exclusively on human-provided housing east of the Rocky Mountains. They are dependent on us for their survival.
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