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Wild Bird Care Centre |
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In 1981, the plight of an injured hummingbird captured the heart of the Wild Bird Care Centre (WBCC) founder, Kathy Nihei. With the successful over-wintering and subsequent release of this hummingbird, the Centre took root and began to flourish. Today, the Centre is a registered charitable organization that operates it's program under the authorization of Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Canada's Canadian Wildlife Service. The primary mission of the Wild Bird Care Centre is to assess, treat, and rehabilitate sick, orphaned, or injured wild birds before releasing them back to the wild. As well, the Centre strives to alert the public of the threats to wild birds and provide information on ways we can help prevent unnecessary injury and consequently, further damage to our already fragile environment. |
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Web site: www.wildbirdcarecentre.org/
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Art for ConservationTM Commitment Goal:
$1,200.00 US.
Wild Bird Care Centre has been indicated by AFC members as a potential recipient of donations by participating artists. AFC's Art for ConservationTM program, provides a forum to promote artwork that benefits recognized conservation organizations such as Wild Bird Care Centre.
AFC members have voluntarily and independently earmarked a portion of the proceeds from the sale of their artwork to Wild Bird Care Centre. AFC's Art for ConservationTM program provides a forum to help promote artwork for sale that includes such a commitment. Each artists's commitment is contingent on the sale of their work and the above estimate is a potential total based on the completion of sale of any original work and/or limited editions. The AFC is not involved in any way with artwork sales transactions, nor does it make any guarantees relating to artist commitments. The AFC takes no commission whatsoever from the sale of artwork under the Art for ConservationTM program, unless explicitly indicated.
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