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If you have encountered an Injured, Ill or Orphaned Animals. Click here to find out what you should do. Click here to view a PDF on how to help orphaned wildlife.

 
NeechkaAspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Rosseau, Canada.

Our mission is to care for injured and orphaned wildlife, and once they are rehabilitated, return them to the wild. In the event we are unable to return the animal to the wild we care for them at the sanctuary. We also educate others in an attempt to help the animals that are facing an ever-increasing threat to their habitat by the encroachment of people.

We believe that each creature has the right to life, and we must do everything we can to ensure that it has a good life.

For inquiries please e-mail: aspen@vianet.on.ca

A Wolf at the SanctuaryWe are a registered charity and able to issue income tax receipts. We are funded purely by donations from people who care. Thank you very much for your support.

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Fund-Raising Events 2007
Click here & mark 2007 dates on your calendar to participate in a variety of fun events in support of the Sanctuary.

Adopt-an-Animal Program
Looking for a unique gift idea? Click here to learn more about our animal adoption program. Recipients will receive a picture, story and adoption certificate of one of the Sanctuary's permanent residents. Great for Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries as well as memorial donations. Or support the animal of your choice in lieu of a donation.

Cincinnati Zoo Supports Aspen Valley’s Efforts in Education, Rehabilitation and Research
For three years in a row, the Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary has been the recipient of staff initiated grants in support of our joint research study on the success of rehabilitated black bears (see Bear Research section for more information), and educational efforts at the Sanctuary.

The world famous Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden in Cincinnati Ohio was recently rated #1 attraction in Cincinnati and in the top 15 attractions in the United States by Zagat Survey. Over 1.2 million people visit the Zoo’s award-winning exhibits, and more than 500 animal and 3000 plant species annually. The Cincinnati Zoo is an accredited member of the American Zoo & Aquarium Association (AZA). With a mission to create adventure, convey knowledge and conserve nature, the Zoo is internationally known for its success in the protection and propagation of endangered animals and plants, and engages in research and conservation projects worldwide.

 

 
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