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The National Wildlife Centre (NWC) broke ground on its first wildlife field hospital in Caledon. The organization has been helping wildlife patients locally, across the province and country…
(Above) CCCGT Chair and Caledon Ward 1 Councillor Lynn Kiernan, with Dr. Sherri Cox, Medical Director and President of the National Wildlife Centre (contributed photo) The 2023 Caledon…
A young bear is alive and in the care of experts after officials say he was shot, hit with over 100 pellets to his face. The Ministry of…
Police say a bear cub found abandoned on the side of a road in Tiny Township Sunday night was struck by a vehicle and suffered a head injury.…
The bear who spent the day at large roaming Georgetown has been safely captured. Halton Hills confirmed a black bear was wandering around Georgetown on the morning of…
April 24, 2023 April 26, 2023 (CALEDON) – At yesterday’s Caledon Council meeting, National Wildlife Centre (NWC) was announced as the primary recipient of the 2023 Caledon Council…
March 30, 2023 When wild animals intersect with human activities, it’s most often the animals who pay the price. More than 12,000 wild animals collide with cars and…
December 1, 2020 CALEDON, ONTARIO – Dr. Sherri Cox, DVM, MBA of Caledon, Ontario has been certified as a Diplomate specializing in Avian Practice by the American Board…
By Karen Martin-Robbins Caledon Enterprise Tuesday, October 20, 2020 In 2002, while volunteering at an oil spill cleanup in Spain, Sherri Cox, who was a businessperson at the…