Thank you to the 1,285 people who attended the Open House last weekend! Your support means everything to us, and is the reason we are able to continue to care for injured and orphaned wildlife. A huge thank you to our amazing volunteers, donors and staff—we couldn’t host this fun and informative event without you!
Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary
This account is not monitored 24 hours. RVWS is located in North Gower, Ontario. Many issues can be resolved through these resources.
If you need help regarding wildlife, send an email to [email protected] with a photo of the animal, the address where the animal was found, a detailed description of how you found it, and your phone number. The Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary (RVWS) is a not-for-profit corporation and registered charity (registration # 82731 7744 RR0001). Our mission is to treat and care for injured or orph
06/15/2026
Do you have used linens you no longer want or need?
We are always looking for towels, sheets, fleece and receiving blankets of all sizes for our baby animals. We would be grateful for any donation, big or small. We are unable to accept pillows or comforters.
If you’d like to make some room by donating your unwanted linens, please send an email to [email protected]
Thank you for your support.
05/29/2026
Want to help wildlife and enjoy the RVWS Open House at the same time? RVWS is looking for volunteers to help our event run smoothly. We need help on half-day shifts on June 5 for set-up, the event June 6-7, and tear-down on June 8. We have many volunteer rolls to fill, such as installing tents; tear-down after the event; helping at various stations; bbqing, food sales and service; organizing games in the kids zone and much more. For more info and to sign up, use the QR code or go to https://shorturl.at/3E9vv. Thank you!!
05/28/2026
Please read.
Please do not message or leave comments on our social media pages regarding injured or orphaned wildlife, as our accounts are not monitored 24 hours.
Instead, please send an email to [email protected] with a photo of the animal, the address where the animal was found, a detailed description of how you found it, and your phone number. Thank you for your support.
Happy World Otter Day!
Here’s a throwback to one of our otters meeting some minnows for the first time.
Otters are very social. Land groups are called "romps", while aquatic groups are called "rafts". Some sea otters carry a rock in their armpit used to crack open their food and they sometimes hold hands so they don't drift apart.
05/23/2026
Happy World Turtle Day!
There are over 300 species of turtles worldwide. They live everywhere except Antarctica. Ontario is home to eight species of turtle, all of which are at risk. The three most common turtle species in the Ottawa region are the Blanding’s, Painted and Snapping.
If you find a turtle on the road, you can help it across in the direction it is heading.
05/21/2026
These baby chipmunks were found during a foundation repair. The mom was frantically running around the site and began digging out a new den. They were kept in a truck with the heating on until they put the babies back outside. The mom ended up retrieving her 6 babies into a new and safe den.
05/20/2026
Happy World Bee Day!
Did you know that there are about 20,000 species of bees and they live on every continent except Antarctica?
Bees play a vital role in pollination! Have any good bee pictures? Feel free to share them!
05/19/2026
Almost every situation is unique and we’re here to provide advice. Before you take any action, please email [email protected] with photos of the problem area (e.g. hole in attic, hole under a deck) and the animal if you have one, a detailed description of the problem and species, your phone number and your neighbourhood. We’ll get back to you with DIY, cost-effective and humane solutions.
If you decide to hire an animal control company, please be aware that it often runs in the thousands of dollars, and the industry is not regulated so anyone can call themselves an animal control expert.
Share to protect wildlife.
05/16/2026
This weekend is a popular time for camping, gardening, relaxing and spending time outdoors with family and friends.
Here are some tips to help keep our wild friends safe and healthy this weekend too!
- avoid using fireworks that disrupt natural wildlife behaviour
- adhere to the speed limit to help reduce collisions
- avoid celebrating with balloons that can cause entanglement, and a slow painful death from starvation if ingested
- keep your picnic/camping areas clean; put food away in a secure place at night
- keep your pets leashed
don’t feed wildlife – it’s illegal
Have a fantastic weekend.
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