Urban Nature Store Supports Ontario Wildlife Rescues on National Wildlife Day
[Ontario, August 2024] – This September 4th, National Wildlife Day, Urban Nature Stores is taking a bold step to support Ontario’s diverse wildlife with their “Seeds of Kindness” campaign. The proudly Canadian retailer is pledging 10% of all bird seed sales to Ontario Wildlife Rescue Centers, which are vital lifelines for injured and orphaned animals across the province.
Supporting Ontario’s Wildlife Heroes
Urban Nature Stores is leading the way as one of the first companies to publicly back the invaluable work of Ontario’s Wildlife Rescue Centers. These centers, run predominantly by dedicated volunteers, receive no government funding and rely entirely on public generosity to rehabilitate and release wildlife back into their natural habitats.
“Urban Nature Store is proud to support the Seeds of Kindness program to bolster the incredible efforts of Wildlife Rescue Centers throughout Ontario. The work these organizations do is nothing short of lifesaving for countless birds and animals in need,” said Paul Oliver, Founder of Urban Nature Store.
A Destination for Nature Enthusiasts
Urban Nature Stores has become a sanctuary for bird lovers and nature enthusiasts alike, with nine retail locations across Ontario, from St. Catharines to Kingston and throughout the Greater Toronto Area. They also cater to customers nationwide through their online store, www.UrbanNatureStore.ca, offering high-quality bird feed, feeders, premium binoculars, and an array of nature-inspired gifts.
Spreading the Word
To further elevate awareness, Urban Nature Stores will feature in-store information on local wildlife rescue centers and ways the public can contribute to these essential organizations. This initiative underscores the importance of community support in preserving Ontario’s wildlife.
About Ontario Wildlife Rescue
Ontario Wildlife Rescue (OWR) collaborates with over 50 Wildlife Rescue Centers across the province, serving as a critical link between the public and these centers. OWR also provides essential resources, including food, medical supplies, and veterinary care, ensuring that these rescue centers can continue their lifesaving work.
For more information, contact:
Urban Nature Store:
Paul Oliver
Phone: 416-987-5826
Email: paul@urbannaturestore.ca
Ontario Wildlife Rescue:
Sandy Donald
Phone: 416-436-9892
Email: sandy@ontariowildliferescue.ca
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Sandy Donald
416-436-9892
sandy@ontariowildliferescue.ca