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Salthaven's Wildlife Education Outreach Program

Affichée le novembre 22, 2009

  • Auteur : Carolyn Denstedt
  • Organisation: Salthaven Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Centre
  • Endroit : Mount Brydges, Ontario
  • Catégorie : Protégez l’environnement
  • Coût : À moyen budget (10 000 $ à 50 000 $)

"We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future." Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945)

Educating the youth of Canada about the value of wildlife and its protection becomes increasingly vital as more and more natural habitats are being impacted by human activities. Whether it is a Ruby-throated Hummingbird that has struck a window, a fawn attacked by dogs or a Bald Eagle poisoned by ingesting lead, the impact of wildlife coexisting with humans is apparent. Salthaven Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Centre located in Mount Brydges, Ontario is actively involved in serving Canadians providing both wild animal care and public education. (www.salthaven.org) Over 700 animals and birds were admitted in 2009 including a female Bald Eagle presently listed as an Animal of Special Concern as outlined by the Ministry of Natural Resources Species at Risk in Ontario (SARO) List. For several years, Brian Salt, the director of Salthaven has been actively engaged in delivering comprehensive and compelling presentations and workshops supporting teachers at the elementary and high school level across Canada. The programs have been developed and are regularly reviewed by certified educators and are refined to meet students' needs. Brian is certified in rehabilitation training skills and advanced clinical pathology, and is licensed by the Canadian Wildlife Service and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (OMNR). He brings to his presentations information and stories gathered from over 25 years in the field producing powerful communication tools which inspire students to establish a personal committment to Canada's wildlife.

While wildlife rehabilitation remains a key component of the centre, our goal now is to expand our education outreach program. Excellent work has been done to align Salthaven's nine different presentations to meet the new Ministry of Education curriculum guidelines. It is a challenge to meet the costs of food, housing, medical supplies and veterinary services each year. Efforts are ongoing to raise funds to accomodate over 4000 calls for help every year. Although licensed by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, the centre receives no government funding and relies on a team of 95 volunteers, donations and philanthropy to provide care for sick, injured or orphaned wildlife. But, if it is true that the strength of any organization lies in its people, then the achievements of Salthaven are limitless.

Salthaven's aim is to become a national leader in wildlife education. We are determined to provide a solid foundation for the youth of Canada to become responsible stewards of the environment through this endeavor. With support from the foundation, we would be able to expand our education outreach program, increase the number of presentations delivered and thereby have a meaningful impact on children, youth and adults to raise awareness, increase knowledge and encourage more effective stewardship of our environment.

I encourage you to follow this link to see this program in action. http://video.lfpress.ca/video/featured/london-and-region/5828787001/waldorf-students-learn-life-lessons-through-animals/19091822001


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