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Generous Partners with Canyon Lake Veterinary Hospital Providing Quality Wildlife Rehabiltation Services in Rapid City, SD.

Seven years ago Mickie discovered her passion for saving wildlife in the Rapid City area. CLVH's doctors and staff volunteer time and money to aide these animals with the care they need.

Throughout the years wildlife rescue has been available, calls are often accompanied with heartfelt donations. A service that would otherwise leave no choice but to look the other way while nature's wounded appeal for help. CLVH would like to thank those of you for your generous outreach.


Feel free to call with your concerns or donations for Wildlife Rehabilitation in this area. 605-348-6510

We have exciting news! Lori Weischedel is the founder and designer of
L. Christine Designs Jewelry. She is a very kind and generous person and has chosen a few wonderful organizations that are close to her heart to donate a portion of the proceeds from specific designs.  Wildlife Rescue is one of those organizations.  We hope you visit L. Christine Designs.
www.lchristinedesigns.com
Click on the link and enter "Wildlife Rescue" into the Search Box to see the donation pieces.

Portion of the Sales Donated to the Wildlife Rescue Fund


Pictured to the right: Conservation Officer
Jeff Edwards delivering an injured crow.

Each year conservation officers and
other officials from the SD Game,
Fish and Parks Dept. respond to calls
involving injured or displaced wildlife.
These creatures are frequently
delivered to us at Canyon Lake
Veterinary Hospital.  Without this
generous support and assistance,
many of these birds and animals
would not survive.  We thank the
SDGFP personnel for their continued
efforts to help our wildlife in need." 


Pictured is Officer Kent Brown.  Kent is an Animal Control Officer with the Humane Society. 
They frequently bring me injured or displaced wildlife. 
In this photo, Kent is delivering a pigeon.