WILDNorth: Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation 12515 128 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5L 1C8

WILDNorth: Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation





94 Reviews
  • Thursday9 AM–6 PM
  • Friday9 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday9 AM–6 PM
  • Sunday9 AM–6 PM
  • Monday9 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday9 AM–6 PM
  • Wednesday9 AM–6 PM




WILDNorth: Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation 12515 128 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5L 1C8




About the Business

WILDNorth - Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue & RehabilitationWILDNorth | Committed to proper environmental stewardship and recognizes the important role we play in conserving Alberta’s native species through the services and programs we provide to the community.

Contacts

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+17809144118
12515 128 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5L 1C8

Hours

  • Thursday9 AM–6 PM
  • Friday9 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday9 AM–6 PM
  • Sunday9 AM–6 PM
  • Monday9 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday9 AM–6 PM
  • Wednesday9 AM–6 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot




Recommended Reviews

Amy
11.10.2023
WILDNorth: Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation
I contacted Wild North when I noticed a very injured hare in my neighbourhood. They were professional, helpful and kind. Unfortunately the hare must have left the neighbourhood before I could get it help, so I do not know it’s fate. Had I seen it again I knew exactly what I needed to do. People like myself are very thankful for the kindness in organizations like Wild North.
Alex Wong
07.10.2023
WILDNorth: Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation
They were so wonderful when we brought in an injured pigeon. The lady at the front was also very sweet to our daughter and gave her a coloring page. I didn't know they existed until today. Wonderful organization.
Shauna Stevens
24.09.2023
WILDNorth: Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation
WILDNorth staff work very hard to help all injured animals, and calm the people who find them. They are helpful, friendly and so kind. This organization is worthy of your donation dollars - they help mitigate harm done by humans as well as naturally occurring events. They rehab and release hundreds of wild animals each year, with the help of donations from the public.
Alex Boots
02.09.2023
WILDNorth: Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation
Super knowledgeable, caring and friendly staff.
Diana Power
11.08.2023
WILDNorth: Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation
Very knowledgeable when I needed advice on how to handle a wild baby bird that was trapped by cats.
Secret Guy
04.08.2023
WILDNorth: Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation
This place is wonderful. The people that work here are the salt of the earth.We found two almost dead magpie fledglings.My family and I nursed them as best as we could, and the people at wildnorth did the rest and they are healthy and will be freed into the wild once again.A blessing all around. This place is doing the work of saints.
Beth Baillie
03.08.2023
WILDNorth: Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation
This organization helped my friend and I get care for an extremely ill Canada Goose. We are both incredibly grateful.
Tim Carver
22.07.2023
WILDNorth: Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation
I contacted WILDNorth with a concern on a squirrel that was paralyzed from the waist down. The little critter was in no discomfort or pain, just had no use of its back legs. When I dropped him off, I mentioned that I would take care of the critter in the event rehabilitation was not possible and was assured if the critter could not be rehabilitated into the wild they had a home where he could live out its life. Today I received an email illustrating they euthanized the little critter. If they lied to me, they will lie to you.That little critter had a lot of life left in him.
Collin K
20.07.2023
WILDNorth: Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation
Kind staff and an amazing organization to help care for wild creatures. I brought an injured magpie to them and they handled the bird with care and compassion. Very glad to have this charity in Edmonton!
Tina Tyler
20.07.2023
WILDNorth: Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation
Had an injured bird a few years back. Heard back from them within an hour or so. Was allowed to bring the bird almost immediately. Heard nothing from other organizations I had contacted. I was so relieved. They even asked if I wanted to be present for its release back into the wild. Cool huh?

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12515 128 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5L 1C8
WILDNorth: Northern Alberta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation