Manitoulin Transport has come to the aid of wildlife rescue centres across Ontario, providing essential support during the busiest time of the year for orphaned and injured animals. The Sudbury-based Turtle Pond Wildlife Centre reports that this period marks the peak season for birds and small mammals requiring specialized care.
Critical Support for Wildlife Centres
The transportation company's assistance arrives as rescue centres face overwhelming demand. Staff and volunteers are working tirelessly to rehabilitate animals before releasing them back into the wild. Without such help, many centres would struggle to cope with the influx of patients.
Peak Season Challenges
Wildlife centres across the province are experiencing a surge in admissions, with many animals arriving malnourished, injured, or orphaned. The summer months bring a higher number of calls from the public reporting distressed wildlife, putting a strain on limited resources.
Manitoulin Transport's involvement ensures that supplies, equipment, and even animals can be moved efficiently between facilities. This logistical support is crucial for centres that often operate on tight budgets and rely heavily on donations and volunteers.
A Community Effort
The partnership highlights the importance of corporate responsibility in environmental conservation. By stepping up, Manitoulin Transport is helping to preserve Ontario's biodiversity and ensure that injured wildlife receives the care it needs.



