​including the specific nests each has requested Easily searchable address book of the over 270 wildlife rescues currently on our active mailing list, New printable Care Tags to include with shipments of nests Participating in our project, including patterns for our six types of nests Our Volunteer Guide that covers everything there is to know about making nests and What's only accessible to registered volunteers: Join us on Facebook and check out our photo gallery of nest babies! ~Katie, Founder of the Wildlife Rescue Nests project These photos are shared with our volunteers as a small thank you for their efforts and to promote more crocheters/knitters to get involved in our project. The nests and required postage are considered donations and all that is asked in return is that wildlife rehabilitators snap some photos of the nests in use. It is very rewarding to help in some small way with all of the wonderful work and assistance wildlife rehabilitators provide to our wildlife. The WRN Facebook page was started in the winter of 2013 in the hopes of building a network of people to help supply nests to wildlife rescue centres in Ontario, Canada and it certainly has taken flight! Started as a small project constructing nests for a handful of wildlife rehabilitators here in Ontario, it has grown tremendously into hundreds of generous volunteers helping to provide nests to locations all over the world! Since the introduction of the WRN Nest Registration Form in 2015, our fabulous volunteers have provided over 40,000 nests to more than 500 wildlife rescues in Canada, the U.S., Ireland, the U.K., Norway, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, India, Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Costa Rica. Wildlife Rescue Nests is a NON-PROFIT project, all nests are made by WRN volunteers and donated to wildlife rehabilitators around the world.
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