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  • NIWRA News Stories | North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre | Parksville

    Find out all that goes on behind the scenes and in the news here at NIWRA. In Other News Filter by Story Category Click here to Subscribe to our Latest Stories!

  • Education | North Island Wildlife Recovery Association | British Columbia

    One of NIWRA’s main goal is to educate the public about wildlife and environmental issues. Discover & Learn Immerse your class in an environment that promotes observation, inquiry, and critical thinking. School Visits 2025 Group Tour Update See our work in action! Video Archive Videos Youtube Channel Use our free K-12 classroom video, "Animals Among Us" to learn about Invasive Species and more! Watch the Free Video Free Resource Wildlife FAQs Animal in distress Litter kills wildlife Avoid rat poison Found a baby animal Unwanted pet turtles Click the bullet points below to find out some interesting information about wildlife: Birds attacked by cats Invasive species Responsible Sportsperson Wild 'n Free Articles BY SYLVIA CAMPBELL Learn about animal behaviour, habitat, adaptations, and more from local wildlife expert, Sylvia Campbell. Go to articles Black Bear Rehabilitation In 1997, NIWRA made the decision to construct and manage a bear program for Vancouver Island bears. A captive-bred bear named Knut came to the centre and helped us perfect the design and operation of our facility by teaching us about: the care and feeding of bears bears' hibernation habits how to mimic an environment in which bears can thrive the influence of human contact, known as imprinting, on animals Read More black-bear-programs Bear Cub Program When a bear arrives at our recovery centre it means something has gone terribly wrong in the wild. Each year, orphaned babies are brought to us, and although we are completely captivated by these adorable, helpless, little creatures, we also feel sadness at the death of their mother. Without its mother, a baby cub has no chance of survival in the wild. Read More Raptor Rehabilitation Thanks to our salmon streams and forests, BC's west coast is one of the few remaining strongholds for bald eagles since they provide good breeding grounds and a place to spend the winter. One of the greatest threats to the survival of BC eagles involves human activity, which can include: gunshot wounds collision with vehicles electrocution lead poisoning from ingesting lead pellets We are happy to report that NIWRA is able to rescue, rehabilitate, and release most of the 50 - 60 eagles brought to us each year. Read More

  • Plan Your School Visit | North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre | Parksville

    EDUCATION > School Visits Plan Your School Visit Step 1: Choose Your Tour Type General Guided 1 hr 30 min I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Self-Guided 1 hr 30 min I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Discover Bear 2 hr 30 min I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Discover Owl 2 hr 30 min I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Proceed to Step 2

  • Animal Care & Facility Technician | North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre

    Animal Care & Facility Technician Animal Care & Facility Technician (full-time ) The Organization: North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre, a world-class wildlife rehabilitation centre, located in Errington, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, cares for ill, injured and orphaned wildlife, and educates the public on wildlife and environmental issues. The Position: The North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre is accepting applications for a full-time Animal Care & Facility Technician to join our team and support the maintenance and operation of the Centre. The position works under the direction, support and supervision of the Operations Manager and Animal Care Supervisor. Summary of Role: As an Animal Care Technician, you will be responsible for: ensuring safe wildlife intake and transportation to the facility; assessment of the animal's needs during intake and throughout its care; daily food preparation and nourishment of all animals in care; providing daily medical care and administering medications; and cleaning all animal enclosures. You'll also be responsible for communicating with the public about wildlife in need of rescuing. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES This position requires a mature and responsible person that works well both within a team and independently and can readily adapt to changing circumstances. It is physically demanding and requires attention to detail. Animal Care: below are examples of Animal Care duties Follow feeding protocols and diet formulas for birds and other animals in rehabilitation. Move injured animals in and out of the enclosures for cleaning or according to the needs of the animal. Clean all enclosures each day and ensure the facility is hygienic for birds, animals, staff and the public. Assess the birds and animals in care each day and report any changes to the supervisor and obtain instructions for change in medical care/ medications. Follow treatment protocols for all birds and animals in rehabilitation. Euthanize animals, when required, under the direction of the Wildlife Veterinarian and/or Animal Care Supervisor. Adherence to all safety protocols in the administration of medications and medical care to birds and animals. Adherence to all safety protocols when carrying out any required medical procedures in the care of the birds and animals (i.e.: radiographs, cleaning of wounds & enclosures). Cleaning, mopping and preparing the facility for the next day. Animal Care Safety Protocols You are required to follow the below safety protocols: When in an animal/bird enclosure, you must wear: a HARD HAT and PROTECTIVE GLOVES. Masks are optional but are available. Animal Intake: below are examples of Animal Intake duties Each morning when you arrive, you will be responsible for checking the phones and determining if there are any messages from the public with respect to injured wildlife. You will call them back and retrieve/ provide information about rescue. When obtaining information from the public about injured animals, you will inquire about: the location, description of bird/animal, potential risks/hazards, if there will be a helper available on site. Rescue of injured and wounded wildlife (assessment of any dangers prior to rescue, minimizing stressors to animal, securing the animal in crate, securing the crate for transportation). Providing instruction to any helper at the rescue site of the safety procedures and limited role they have in supporting the Animal Care & Facility Technician during the rescue. Adherence to all safety protocols prior to and during transportation (following speed limits, safe driving practices, securing crate to avoid shifting). Collaboration with and cooperative/respectful attitude when working with animal rescue/transport volunteers. Must be able to work on short notice and in emergency situations. Help ensure safety of the public and of resident animals. Upon arrival at the centre, assessment of the injured bird/animal. Ensure that after each intake the recovery rooms are ready for the next bird/animal. Animal Rescue and Transportation Safety Protocols You are required to follow the below safety protocols: When participating in a bird/animal rescue, you must have and wear: a net and protective gloves, as well as protective eyewear and masks, when necessary. Care of Facility: below are examples of Facility duties As part of the Animal Care team, maintain washrooms, Museum, Learning Centre, Treatment Centre, Recovery Room and Eco Centre. Assist Yard Foreman with site maintenance duties as required. Open/Close the Gift Shop and Eco Centre, turn off alarms for volunteers in the absence of Executive Director. Participation in Education Programs: Work alongside Education Volunteers with educational birds and programs. Provide information to the public. QUALIFICATIONS AND/OR EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Must have a valid BC Driver’s license with clean driving abstract (proof required) and reliable transportation. Must be able to fluently speak and write English. Must be willing to get a Police Information Check as a condition of employment. Must be in excellent physical health. Must have WHMIS or be willing to obtain certification as condition of employment. Excellent “people skills” and communication capabilities. Must be able to follow direction well. Excellent time management. Willingness to learn and grow into roles with more responsibilities. Willingness to follow strict protocols and procedures. Excellent teamwork skills and good work ethic. Ability to be flexible to meet the needs of the organization HOURS, WAGES AND BENEFITS Full Time Hours: 40 hours per week - working weekends Wage: $24.00 per hour to start, with raise and health benefit package upon successful completion of probation period. To apply: Please email cover letter, resume and 2 references (at least one from a workplace) to wildlife@niwra.org Attention Joyce Lee . Please write Animal Care & Facility Technician in the subject line. We appreciate all applications; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We reserve the right to close vacancies early depending on the number of applications received, so you are encouraged to submit your details as soon as possible if you are interested.

  • North Island Wildlife Recovery Association | Errington, BC, Canada

    North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre is a non-profit facility that cares for ill, injured and orphaned wildlife, and educates the public about wildlife and environmental issues. Visitors can see non-releasable Vancouver Island wildlife in peaceful and rustic surroundings. Take a walk on the wildside in Parksville Owls • Bears • Eagels • Hawks • Falcons • Ravens Turkey Vultures • Wildlife Garden & More! Hours Open 9am-4:30 Daily Admission Adult $15+tax Children 4–16 $6+tax Children 3 & under FREE Veterans and Military FREE Location 5 Minutes from Parksville! 1240 Leffler Road, Errington, BC Locate Us on Google Maps They depend on us. We depend on you! Donate Now Stay Connected View our latest Facebook posts Read our Tripadvisor reviews See the latest on Twitter Watch our Youtube videos Visit us on Instagram Subscribe to our newsletter Adopt an Animal View Adoption Animals in Shop

  • Animal Care & Facility Technician | North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre

    Animal Care & Facility Technician Are you passionate about wildlife? Are you looking for your "Dream-Come-True" Job? Join Our Team! Animal Care & Facility Technician (full-time ) The Organization: North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre, a world-class wildlife rehabilitation centre, located in Errington, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, cares for ill, injured and orphaned wildlife, and educates the public on wildlife and environmental issues. The Position: The North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre is accepting applications for full-time Animal Care & Facility Technician(s) to join our team and support the maintenance and operation of the Centre. The position works under the direction, support and supervision of the Operations Manager and Animal Care Supervisor. Summary of Role: As an Animal Care Technician, you will be responsible for: communicating with the public about wildlife in need of rescuing; ensuring safe wildlife intake and transportation to the facility, assessment of the animals needs during intake and throughout its care; daily food preparation and nourishment of all animals in care; providing daily medical care and administering medications; and cleaning all animal enclosures. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES This position requires a mature and responsible person that works well within a team and independently and can readily adapt to changing circumstances. It is physically demanding and requires attention to detail. Animal Care: below are examples of Animal Care duties Follow feeding protocols and diet formulas for birds and other animals in rehabilitation. Move injured animals in and out of the enclosures for cleaning or according to the needs of the animal. Clean all enclosures each day and ensure the facility is hygienic for birds, animals, staff and public. Assess the birds and animals in care each day and report any changes to the supervisor and obtain instructions for change in medical care/ medications. Euthanize animals when required under the direction of the Wildlife Veterinarian and/or Animal Care Supervisor. Follow treatment protocols for all birds and animals in rehabilitation. Adherence to all safety protocols in the administration of medications and medical care to birds and animals. Adherence to all safety protocols when carrying out any required medical procedures in the care of the birds and animals (ie: radiographs, cleaning of wounds & enclosures). Cleaning, mopping and preparing for the next day. Animal Care Safety Protocols You are required to follow the below safety protocols: When in an animal / bird enclosure you must wear: a HARD HAT and PROTECTIVE GLOVES. Masks are optional but are available. Animal Intake: below are examples of Animal Intake duties Each morning when you arrive you will be responsible for checking the phones and determine if there are any messages from the public with respect to injured wildlife. You will call them back and retrieve/ provide information about rescue. When obtaining information from the public about injured animals you will inquire about: the location, description of bird/animal, potential risks/hazards, if there will be a helper available on site). Rescue of injured and wounded wildlife (assessment of any dangers prior to rescue, minimizing stressors to animal, securing the animal in crate, securing the crate for transportation). Providing instruction to any helper at the rescue site of the safety procedures and limited role they have in supporting the Animal Care & Facility Technician during the rescue. Adherence to all safety protocols prior to and during transportation (following speed limits, safe driving practices, securing crate to avoid shifting). Collaboration with and cooperative/respectful attitude when working with animal rescue/transport volunteers. Must be able to work on short notice and in emergency situations. Help ensure safety of the public and of resident animals. Upon arrival at the centre – assessment of the injured bird/ animal. Ensure that after each intake the recovery rooms are ready for the next bird/animal. Animal rescue and Transportation Safety Protocols You are required to follow the below safety protocols: When participating in a bird/ animal rescue you must have and wear: a net, protective gloves as well as protective eye-wear and masks when necessary. Care of Facility: below are examples of Facility duties As part of the Animal Care team, maintain washrooms, museum, Learning Centre, Treatment Centre, Recovery Room and Eco Centre. Assist Yard Foreman with site maintenance duties as required. Open/Close the Gift Shop and Eco Centre, turn off alarms for volunteers in the absence of Executive Director. Participation in Education Programs: Work alongside Education Volunteers with educational birds and programs. Provide information to the public. QUALIFICATIONS AND/OR EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Must have a valid BC Driver’s license with clean driving abstract (proof required) and reliable transportation. Must be able to fluently speak and write English. Must be willing to get a Police Information Check as a condition of employment. Must be in excellent physical health. Must have WHMIS or be willing to obtain certification as condition of employment. Excellent “people skills” and communication capabilities. Must be able to follow direction well. Excellent time management. Willingness to learn and grow into roles with more responsibilities. Willingness to follow strict protocols and procedures. Excellent teamwork skills and good work ethic. Ability to be flexible to meet the needs of the organization HOURS, WAGES AND BENEFITS Full Time Hours: 40 hours per week - working weekends Wage: $19.00 per hour to start with raise to $24.00 per hour and health benefit package upon successful completion of probation period. To apply: Please email cover letter, resume and 2 references (at least one from a workplace) to wildlife@niwra.org Attention Joyce Lee . Please write Animal Care & Facility Technician in the subject line. We appreciate all applications, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We reserve the right to close the vacancies early depending on the number of applications received, so encourage you to submit your details as soon as possible if you are interested.

  • Adoption Animals | North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre | Parksville

    SHOP > Adoption Animals Adoption Animals Quick View Bean (Barn Owl) Quick View Boo (Great Horned Owl) Quick View Casey (Bald Eagle) Quick View Cinnamon (Barn Owl) Quick View Dougal (Raven) Quick View Eyegone (Barred Owl) Quick View Farley (Great Gray Owl) Quick View Gambit (Long-eared Owl) Quick View Igor (Turkey Vulture) Quick View Jelly (Barn Owl) Quick View Loki (Raven) Quick View Mango (Red Tailed Hawk) Quick View Oliver (Barred Owl) Quick View Oneye (Barred Owl) Quick View Patrick (Peregrine Falcon) Quick View Quinn (Barred Owl) Quick View Rae (Black Bear) Quick View Ralph (Raven) Quick View Sandor (Bald Eagle) Quick View Spook (Great Horned Owl) Quick View Spulqwitth'e' (Western Screech Owl) Quick View Thor (Raven) Quick View Vladimir (Turkey Vulture) Quick View Yuki (Great Horned Owl)

  • Education Program Coordinator - Assistant Volunteer Coordinator

    Do you enjoy wildlife education? Join our team. Apply today. Wildlife Education Program Coordinator - Assistant Volunteer Coordinator Join Our Team! Wildlife Education Program Coordinator - Assistant Volunteer Coordinator The Organization: The North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre is a well-established wildlife rehabilitation and education facility in Errington, BC, on beautiful Vancouver Island. Founded in 1984 and overseen by a Board of Directors, Senior Director of Operations and Executive Director, the North Island Wildlife Recovery Association (NIWRA) has continued to grow due to the dedication of staff, fantastic volunteers and incredible community support. NIWRA is a not-for-profit registered charity that advocates for the well-being of Vancouver Island wildlife and strives to educate the public about wildlife and related issues. The Position: The Wildlife Education Program Coordinator - Assistant Volunteer Coordinator will work under the direction of the Executive Director. The incumbent must be professional in appearance and in all aspects of his/her work to emulate the high standards NIWRA sets. The Education Program is integral to NIWRA's mission to educate the public on wildlife and nature issues. The Wildlife Education Program Coordinator provides leadership and guidance to the education program volunteers (adult and youth) and will also assist the Volunteer Coordinator. Responsibilities are performed with considerable independence and reviewed periodically. This full-time position has three components that support NIWRA's established programs. Responsibilities: Wildlife Education Program Coordinator Become certified as a NIWRA tour guide Train education volunteers Work collaboratively with the NIWRA education volunteers Display proficiency in the NIWRA narrative Play a significant role in all NIWRA tours Represent and reinforce/enforce the NIWRA narrative and expected conduct Monitor progress and organize training opportunities through shadowing, training tours, and extra engagement events (on and offsite). Biofacts: Responsible for maintenance, storage and inventory (including taxidermy mounts/displays) and ordering, developing and/or procuring new (and replacement) items. Manage in-house communications platform: post shifts for tours and pair shadows with appropriately trained guides. Answer questions. Provide animal care updates. Schedule orientation and training sessions Develop and update educational manuals as necessary Microscopes: Train volunteers to use the microscopes with the public and organize various education opportunities (for volunteers and visitors). Other duties as required. Assistant Volunteer Coordinator Assists the Volunteer Coordinator to recruit and onboard volunteers Receive volunteer applications Conduct reference checks and handle follow-up calls Send RCMP Police Information Check package Schedule meetings with the Volunteer Coordinator and Department Heads Arrange and provide orientation tours for new volunteers Create name tags for volunteers Promote NIWRA’s volunteer program to community groups Green Teen Coordinator The Green Teen Coordinator is responsible for the safety and support of our youth docents, whether onsite or offsite. Proficient in all things Green Teen (youth docents) Lead trainer of Green Teens, coordinating and providing support to volunteers. Communications: Applications. Intake/orientation in spring. Maintain the current active wait list of youth volunteers. Onboard youth to in-house communications platform and train on use. Organize pre-season training (with the help of returning members) and prepare for the annual Eagle Release event in April. Post shifts throughout summer. Ensure opportunities and engagement for Green Teens. Plan for appropriate adult support. Coordinate Green Teens to assist Animal handler presentations in the Learning Centre and at occasional offsite events. Handle end-of-season arrangements (letters/gifts, certificates, celebration). Address issues regarding appropriate behaviour as warranted. Research various forms of education and engagement techniques Other duties as required Qualifications: This rewarding position requires a mature person who works well within a team and independently and can readily adapt to changing circumstances. It requires attention to detail. One year experience in administration Completed High School diploma Strong knowledge of Vancouver Island wildlife and nature Must be able to work weekends and evenings when required Must be willing to get an RCMP Police Information Check as a condition of employment Must have a valid BC Driver’s license with a clean driving abstract Must be able to speak and write English fluently. Preferred Skills and Abilities: Excellent interpersonal, communication and public relations skills Background in education an asset Experience working with volunteers Experience in public speaking and leading groups Knowledge or experience with educational programming Ability to follow directions Strong leadership skills Attention to detail with strong problem-solving skills Excellent teamwork skills and a strong work ethic Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office programs Highly organized with the ability to multi-task Willingness to learn. Compensation & Work Schedule: $21.00/hour to start and $23.00/hour upon successful completion of the probation period. Benefits: Extended health benefits upon successful completion of the probation period. Full-time position FORTY (40) hours per week. Must be flexible to meet the needs of the organization. Some weekends and evenings required. To apply: Please email a cover letter, your resume and two professional references via email to wildlife@niwra.org Attention: Joyce Lee . Please write "Education Program Coordinator" in the subject line. We appreciate all applications, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We reserve the right to close the vacancies early depending on the number of applications received, so you are encouraged to submit your details as soon as possible if you are interested.

  • Services | North Island Wildlife Recovery Association | British Columb

    VISIT > Services & Facilites Services & Facilities Wheelchairs/Access Our paths are graveled and wheelchair accessible. Two wheelchairs are available for visitor use at no charge. Caregivers A caregiver accompanying a disabled person who requires assistance receives FREE entry. Participant in the Easter Seal Access 2 Card program. Parking Parking is free. Reserved parking spots for the disabled are available in the main lot near the entrance. Gift Shop Bear Den Gifts is open daily and features unique clothing, wildlife & nature books, and other unique souvenirs to remember your visit. Washrooms Washrooms are wheelchair accessible and have one baby changing station. They are located in the Eagle Flight Enclosure building. Picnic/Play Areas Picnic areas with tables and benches are scattered around the grounds for your enjoyment. The Field of Stones playground is located near the Wildlife Garden and picnic areas.

  • VISIT | North Island Wildlife Recovery Association | British Columbia

    Home to more than sixty resident, non-releasable animals as well as raptors, bears, and other Vancouver Island wildlife who will return to the wild, we welcome families, individuals, school tours, and community groups to visit us 7 days a week. Hours 9:00 am - 4:30pm Daily Admission Adult $15 Children 4–16 $6 Children 3 & under FREE Veterans & Military FREE Our Location 1240 Leffler Road, Errington, BC Locate us on Google Maps Plan Your Visit Our self-guided map will show will help you make the most out of your visit. NIWRA Map Download Map Learn More Find out about our facility, accessibility, parking, picnic areas, and more. Onsite Services Book a guided tour for your group or organization (15 to 45 people) . Group Tours Contact Us Meet Our Animals Home to more than sixty resident, non-releasable animals as well as those who will return to the wild Eagles - Owls - Black Bears - Hawks - Turtles - Ravens - Turkey Vultures and more! Symbolic adoptions support the care of our non-releasable animals View Adoption Animals in Shop Dan's Nook Wildlife Garden Visit Our Garden Enjoy local wildlife in their natural habitat, including a mini-wetland, featuring: tadpoles hatching dragonfly nymphs emerging bees pollinating Marsh Marigolds blooming hummingbirds feeding Bear Den Gifts Looking for the perfect gift for the animal lover in your life? Or just looking for a unique gift? Bear Den Gifts has you covered: books on animals and the environment local wildlife-themed art clothing home decor and much more... Visit us in person or online! Let's Get Shopping!

  • Animals Among Us (Video) | North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre | Parksville

    EDUCATION > Animals Among Us Animals Among Us Use Our FREE Classroom Resource Today! (If you are unable to view the videos below, please visit Animals Among Us on Youtube ) This 21-minute video can be presented in its entirety or shown in 4 parts: What to do when you find a fawn (at 0:40) What to do when you find a baby bird on the ground (at 3:30) Invasive Species – Leave Bullfrogs where they are (at 7:13) What makes a good pet? (at 18:03)

  • About Us | North Island Wildlife Recovery Association | British Columbia

    The North Island Wildlife Recovery Association (NIWRA) is a non-profit, world-class rehabilitation facility situated on 8 acres of immaculately manicured grounds, caring for animals with all types of needs, including birds with broken wings, orphaned black bears, electrocuted eagles and much more! About Us Our Mission To care for ill, injured, and orphaned wildlife and to educate the public on wildlife and environmental issues. Who We Are & What We Do Founded in 1985, the North Island Wildlife Recovery Association (NIWRA) is a non-profit, world-class rehabilitation facility situated on 8 acres of immaculately manicured grounds, caring for animals with all types of needs, including birds with broken wings, orphaned black bears, electrocuted eagles and much more! Check out our Impact Report . NIWRA’s main goals are to: Reintroduce as many animals back to the wild as possible. Educate the public about wildlife and environmental issues. Our Team Our wildlife recovery centre could not function without the following group of very talented individuals: Dr. Malcolm McAdie, our veterinarian who provides highly specialized care to all our animals volunteer Board of Directors a small dedicated staff more than 80 amazing volunteers who provide: guided public and school tours, animal care, yard/grounds care, gift shop operations, and community outreach Our Programs We are able to offer the most current wildlife care practices from rescue to release thanks to: staff who keep up to date with training and techniques expert veterinary care customized diets specialized handling equipment and housing a graduated system of healing protocols described in our Black Bear Rehabilitation , Bear Cub Program , and Raptor Rehabilitation information This knowledge has allowed us to offer top-notch education programs and tours for our guests. Our Scholarship The Robin & Sylvia Campbell Scholarship to Benefit Wildlife is awarded annually to five university students pursuing careers in wildlife conservation and environmental conservation. These recipients exemplify passion, excellence, and dedication in their studies and future goals. The scholarship is designed to support and recognize emerging leaders who are committed to preserving our planet’s wildlife and natural ecosystems. Check out our 2025 Scholarship Recipients . We invite you to come to the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre to learn about wildlife by viewing: the largest eagle flight enclosure of its kind in Canada a Museum of Nature showcasing the animals of Vancouver Island an interactive Learning Centre beautiful enclosures to get close to more than 60 resident, non-releasable animals a native wildlife garden, bird watching and ponds and more! Contact Us: wildlife@niwra.org | 250-248-8534 Address: 1240 Leffler Road, Errington, BC CANADA Open Google Map Click Here to see a more detailed history of NIWRA! Meet Our Partners We are grateful to have Partners so committed to wildlife rehab!

  • Leave Your Wildlife Legacy | North Island Wildlife Recovery Association

    GIVE/VOLUNTEER > Leave Your Wildlife Legacy Leave Your Wildlife Legacy As you make plans for your estate, you may wish to consider designating our organization, the North Island Wildlife Recovery Association (NIWRA) , as the recipient of a) a fixed amount, b) a percentage, or c) a residual interest in your estate. Bequests have played a key role in funding our unique and ambitious projects, including our Eagle Flight Cage , our Museum of Nature , and our Vancouver Island Bear Rehabilitation Program , which have all involved substantial capital costs. We strongly encourage donors to consult their own trusted legal and financial advisors when considering which options are most beneficial. Ways to Include NIWRA In Your Charitable Estate Planning (Bequests) Life Insurance As the donor, you can designate our organization as either the owner or the beneficiary of your life insurance policy. Annuities: Remainder Trusts Annuities may be made during a donor’s lifetime and generate immediate income/tax relief for the donor by designating our organization as the capital beneficiary. 'In Memorial' Donations When a loved one dies, family and friends can honour a life well lived by donating to our organization in memory of the deceased. Download the donation form Please consult your own trusted legal and financial advisors when considering which options are most beneficial for you.

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