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"Prairie Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre Inc. PWRC is a non-profit organization whose main goal is to treat injured and orphaned wildlife and to successfully release them back into their natural habitat. To maximize survival rates and ensure integration once in the wildlife population, PWRC uses effective and state of the art rehabilitation techniques, such as integrative medical therapies, including both conventional and homeopathic medications, as well as attention to environmental enrichment techniques. The PWRC also takes an active role in public education regarding wildlife issues as well as research activities including tracking released animals and documenting the success of natural treatments to assist other wildlife rehabilitators."
Address: PO Box 48059 RPO Lakewood , Winnipeg R2J 4A3, MB, CA
Phone: (204) 510-1855
State: MB
City: Winnipeg
Zip Code: R2J 4A3



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Reviews
What a great booth at the Festival du voyageur. We loved meeting your gorgeous raven and hearing about the rescue. You do fantastic work, and it was such a treat to run into you at Festival. Thank you again. Keep up the kindness. The world needs as much of that as it can get.
TERRIBLE. NEVER TRUST THESE PEOPLE. We brought in an injured bird we found in our yard. We told them that we would be taking it back to release it at home, and close to it's family. HOWEVER these people SOMEHOW let it get away!!!!!!!!!!!
This place is a joke. How are you a wildlife rehabilitation center if you aren’t going to rehabilitate all wildlife? We called yesterday to alert them of a baby deer that was left in the middle of a park. They said to leave it and see if the mom comes back. We did that. We checked back at 11pm, it was still there. Same spot. Crying for help. We put a cardboard box down so it would have shelter as a thunderstorm was beginning. They said to call them in the morning if it was still there and THEN they’d come pick it up. This morning when we went back to check on it, it was dead. Inside the cardboard box. Meaning this little angel crawled into the box we left for shelter from the harsh weather conditions, and died all By itself. Scared, wet, cold, and without its mother. Wherever she was. We called back this morning to thank them for nothing & to come collect the corpse now. They instructed us to “bring it into a nearby forested area or place it in a garbage”. A garbage?? Are you kidding me? How heartless do you have to be. Also, this is not the job of a citizen, it is the job of a WILDLIFE REHAB CENTER. They also said they “can’t rehab a deer as the province doesn’t allow it”. They would’ve just “euthanized it” anyways. We spoke to another rehab Center which I wish we called before that said that is absolutely not true. We are heartbroken and disgusted by this absolute joke of a facility.
Trust this organization more than Wildlife Haven!
PWRC is my go-to! I always call. They are quick, knowledgeable, and patient - I panic when I see a baby bird or baby bunny by itself, and the person I’m talking to calms me down to then tell exactly what I need to do. I’ve called a few more times to follow-up on the animal I dropped off.
I love absolutely love and respect what they do, and they have such a convenient dropoff location Pembina vet open 24hours. Always helpful when I call with questions. Thanks for all the goose advice!!
Friendly, quick and super helpful. So glad I called and saved the young crow. Learnt a lot too.
Would be great if they answered my email about a goose that is unable to fly. I sent pics and email to them for help and heard NOTHING BACK
They work tirelessly to care for all animals brought to them. They are knowledgeable and a good resource for any questions you have about possible injured or orphaned animals.
Nice to have someone answer questions....
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