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The Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, located near Kemptville, is in full swing as it cares for more than 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels. They expect to soon be taking in skunks and also turtles, as they get struck on roads while crossing to lay eggs.
The sanctuary is authorized by the province’s Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that it release them back into the wild once they are able to.
The sanctuary asks members of the public to call it — at 613.258.9480 — if they find an injured or possibly at-risk animal.

Olivia Latus, a biology graduate and intern checks on the condition of a roughy 5 week old baby raccoon as the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, located near Kemptville, is in full swing with the caring of over 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels but they expect to soon be taking in skunks and turtles as they get struck on roads while they cross to lay eggs. The sanctuary is sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that include requirements to release the animals back into the wild when they are able to. They also caution the general public to phone if they think they have found injured or at risk animals such as babies and the sanctuary will over instructions on what should be done.

A baby 5 week old raccoon peers out of its cage as the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary located near Kemptville is in full swing with the caring of over 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels but they expect to soon be taking in skunks and turtles as they get struck on roads while they cross them to lay eggs. The sanctuary is sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that include requirements to release the animals back into the wild when they are able to. They also caution the general public to phone if they think they have found injured or at risk animals such as babies and the sanctuary will over instructions on what should be done.

Biology student Robin Leikucs prepares to weigh a baby raccoon.

Olivia Latus, a biology graduate and intern checks on the condition of a roughy 4 week old baby red squirrel as the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, located near Kemptville, is in full swing with the caring of over 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels but they expect to soon be taking in skunks and turtles as they get struck on roads while they cross to lay eggs. The sanctuary is sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that include requirements to release the animals back into the wild when they are able to. They also caution the general public to phone if they think they have found injured or at risk animals such as babies and the sanctuary will over instructions on what should be done.

Olivia Latus, a biology graduate and intern checks on the condition of a roughy 4 week old baby red squirrel as the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, located near Kemptville, is in full swing with the caring of over 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels but they expect to soon be taking in skunks and turtles as they get struck on roads while they cross to lay eggs. The sanctuary is sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that include requirements to release the animals back into the wild when they are able to. They also caution the general public to phone if they think they have found injured or at risk animals such as babies and the sanctuary will over instructions on what should be done.

A baby 5 week old raccoon peers out of its cage as the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary located near Kemptville is in full swing with the caring of over 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels but they expect to soon be taking in skunks and turtles as they get struck on roads while they cross them to lay eggs. The sanctuary is sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that include requirements to release the animals back into the wild when they are able to. They also caution the general public to phone if they think they have found injured or at risk animals such as babies and the sanctuary will over instructions on what should be done.

A baby raccoon is weighed as the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary located near Kemptville is in full swing with the caring of over 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels but they expect to soon be taking in skunks and turtles as they get struck on roads while they cross them to lay eggs. The sanctuary is sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that include requirements to release the animals back into the wild when they are able to. They also caution the general public to phone if they think they have found injured or at risk animals such as babies and the sanctuary will over instructions on what should be done.

Meaghan Perkins-McVey holds a baby black squirrel as the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, located near Kemptville, is in full swing with the caring of over 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels but they expect to soon be taking in skunks and turtles as they get struck on roads while they cross to lay eggs. The sanctuary is sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that include requirements to release the animals back into the wild when they are able to. They also caution the general public to phone if they think they have found injured or at risk animals such as babies and the sanctuary will over instructions on what should be done.

Olivia Latus, a biology graduate and intern checks on the condition of a roughy 5 week old baby raccoon as the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, located near Kemptville, is in full swing with the caring of over 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels but they expect to soon be taking in skunks and turtles as they get struck on roads while they cross to lay eggs. The sanctuary is sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that include requirements to release the animals back into the wild when they are able to. They also caution the general public to phone if they think they have found injured or at risk animals such as babies and the sanctuary will over instructions on what should be done.
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The sanctuary is authorized by the province’s Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that it release them back into the wild once they are able to.
The sanctuary asks members of the public to call it — at 613.258.9480 — if they find an injured or possibly at-risk animal.

Olivia Latus, a biology graduate and intern checks on the condition of a roughy 5 week old baby raccoon as the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, located near Kemptville, is in full swing with the caring of over 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels but they expect to soon be taking in skunks and turtles as they get struck on roads while they cross to lay eggs. The sanctuary is sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that include requirements to release the animals back into the wild when they are able to. They also caution the general public to phone if they think they have found injured or at risk animals such as babies and the sanctuary will over instructions on what should be done.

A baby 5 week old raccoon peers out of its cage as the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary located near Kemptville is in full swing with the caring of over 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels but they expect to soon be taking in skunks and turtles as they get struck on roads while they cross them to lay eggs. The sanctuary is sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that include requirements to release the animals back into the wild when they are able to. They also caution the general public to phone if they think they have found injured or at risk animals such as babies and the sanctuary will over instructions on what should be done.

Biology student Robin Leikucs prepares to weigh a baby raccoon.

Olivia Latus, a biology graduate and intern checks on the condition of a roughy 4 week old baby red squirrel as the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, located near Kemptville, is in full swing with the caring of over 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels but they expect to soon be taking in skunks and turtles as they get struck on roads while they cross to lay eggs. The sanctuary is sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that include requirements to release the animals back into the wild when they are able to. They also caution the general public to phone if they think they have found injured or at risk animals such as babies and the sanctuary will over instructions on what should be done.

Olivia Latus, a biology graduate and intern checks on the condition of a roughy 4 week old baby red squirrel as the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, located near Kemptville, is in full swing with the caring of over 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels but they expect to soon be taking in skunks and turtles as they get struck on roads while they cross to lay eggs. The sanctuary is sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that include requirements to release the animals back into the wild when they are able to. They also caution the general public to phone if they think they have found injured or at risk animals such as babies and the sanctuary will over instructions on what should be done.

A baby 5 week old raccoon peers out of its cage as the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary located near Kemptville is in full swing with the caring of over 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels but they expect to soon be taking in skunks and turtles as they get struck on roads while they cross them to lay eggs. The sanctuary is sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that include requirements to release the animals back into the wild when they are able to. They also caution the general public to phone if they think they have found injured or at risk animals such as babies and the sanctuary will over instructions on what should be done.

A baby raccoon is weighed as the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary located near Kemptville is in full swing with the caring of over 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels but they expect to soon be taking in skunks and turtles as they get struck on roads while they cross them to lay eggs. The sanctuary is sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that include requirements to release the animals back into the wild when they are able to. They also caution the general public to phone if they think they have found injured or at risk animals such as babies and the sanctuary will over instructions on what should be done.

Meaghan Perkins-McVey holds a baby black squirrel as the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, located near Kemptville, is in full swing with the caring of over 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels but they expect to soon be taking in skunks and turtles as they get struck on roads while they cross to lay eggs. The sanctuary is sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that include requirements to release the animals back into the wild when they are able to. They also caution the general public to phone if they think they have found injured or at risk animals such as babies and the sanctuary will over instructions on what should be done.

Olivia Latus, a biology graduate and intern checks on the condition of a roughy 5 week old baby raccoon as the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, located near Kemptville, is in full swing with the caring of over 200 baby animals, mostly raccoons and squirrels but they expect to soon be taking in skunks and turtles as they get struck on roads while they cross to lay eggs. The sanctuary is sanctioned by the Ministry of Natural Resources to care for the animals with strict conditions that include requirements to release the animals back into the wild when they are able to. They also caution the general public to phone if they think they have found injured or at risk animals such as babies and the sanctuary will over instructions on what should be done.

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