https://youtu.be/5KwpzUUMYEg?rel=0 Did you know that plastic bags, plastic bottles and plastic straws are hurting animals and messing up the planet? An estimated 100 million marine animals are killed each year due to plastic debris in the ocean. Around 26 million tons of plastic end up in the ocean each year. Most of these plastic items are used for … Continue reading Hip Up [And Bring Your Own Cup]
Author: Melinda Lopez
What kind of volunteers are needed?
Everyone is invited to participate or volunteer. But maybe you have special skills to share... Digital Curriculum: Experts in the fields of health, wellness, nutrition, the environment, and sustainability. Film makers, producers, actors, costume design, editors, styling, photographers, artists, set design, screen play. Writers, bloggers. Wildlife Emergency Response Network Volunteers to help safely … Continue reading What kind of volunteers are needed?
How can I get involved?
How can I get involved? Sign up for our newsletter to stay informed. If you are interested in getting involved, reach out. Let us know what areas/initiatives you are interested in or how you would like to be involved. Want to head a committee or join the board of directors? Let us know What kind … Continue reading How can I get involved?
Blood Donating Heroes: Meet “Murphy”
Murphy is the most gentle, friendly and easy-going dog on the block. You may see him at Alpha Lake Park or walking the trails in Whistler. It is hard to not notice a smile like Murphy's. Murphy and his family have rushed into the emergency clinic at 3 am, so that Murphy could help a … Continue reading Blood Donating Heroes: Meet “Murphy”
Recent Recipients: Meet “Moses”
Moses was only 3 months old when he was found abandoned in a bucket, severely malnourished and nearly dead, in a rural community approximately 40 km north of Whistler. The Whistler Animal Shelter (WAG) responded immediately, and dispatched a staff member to find and rescue the puppy. She rushed him to the emergency clinic in … Continue reading Recent Recipients: Meet “Moses”