News/Media
Extraordinary Person, Brian Salt of Salthaven
Nestled deep in the community of Mount Brydges Ontario, lies a sanctuary for hurt and orphaned wildlife called Salthaven. Founded 25 years ago by Brian Salt…
Read moreSalthaven Newsletter
The 2nd edition of Salthaven’s newsletter is now ready! Anyone wishing an electronic copy should send their request to newsletter@salthaven.org. This publication will be issued 3-4 times a year and will contain useful information, interesting stories and amazing photos!
Read moreAn interview with Brian Salt
Bill Paul interviews Brian Salt about a Red-tailed Hawk, which took place recently at the studios of radio station 106.9 the X in London. View the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-g9XKSdsCJs&feature=youtube_gdata
Read moreThe Canadian Centre for Ornithology
A write up about Salthaven on the website of The Canadian Centre for Ornithology: http://enviroquestltd.com/cco/?p=62
Read moreMt. Brydges sanctuary haven for injured animals
A recent newspaper article from the Strathroy Age Dispatch: http://www.strathroyagedispatch.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2956924
Read moreFreeway, the Red-tailed Hawk
Freeway had been a patient at Salthaven for some time and has now found a new home at the Mountsberg Raptor Centre where she will be part of their Education Program. She is blind in her left eye and has some visual impairment in the right eye so she is unable to hunt for food on [...]
Read moreCongratulations Brian!
To the many volunteers and Salthaven supporters, Brian Salt is esteemed as a champion of wildlife. This year we have been gratified that his tireless dedication has begun to be recognized not just in our local communities but in the country at large. He has received two major honours this year. Brian was one of [...]
Read moreTouch and go for wind-wounded eaglets
An article from the London Free Press. LFP, Eaglets – May 13, 2010
Read moreLoonie tale has a happy ending
An article from the London Free Press. LFP, Loon – May 5, 2010
Read moreThe magic is Mallards never forget
An article from the London Free Press. LFP, Waldorf Presentation – April 2009
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